[sdiy] Another proposal on top of Another proposal.

Scott Bernardi sbernardi at attbi.com
Mon Sep 9 15:15:28 CEST 2002


Example record layout:

Record Id (unique identifier, can be auto-generated)
Manufacturer's Part number (short name)
Description of part
Supplier's part number
Name of supplier
URL of  supplier
Contact information of supplier
Location of supplier
Minimum Order
Quantity   (multiple Quantity/price pairs to handle small and larger volume)
Price
Quantity
Price
Quantity
Price
Date posted
Posted by (email address)

Example:
000001
2N4391
n-channel JFET high Idss for sawtooth oscillator
Unicorn Electronics
www.unicornelectronics.com
USA
.
$20.00
1-24
$0.79
25-99
$0.75
100+
$0.68
09/09/2002
sbernardi at attbi.com



HapyBrian at netscape.net wrote:

> >> If someone decides to go this route, please let me know--I can help out.
> >> (Since my electronic knowledge is SLIM, it'd be the one thing I COULD
> >> contribute to this list!)
> >Well, the ISP I use to host my site has pretty much any/everything that I
> >could ever wish for.  Go read their website: http://www.arachsys.com
> Hey, sounds perfect!  Something like this would be actually a pretty
> small app and DB (considering how many of us there are...), and the
> thing could be pretty basic and still be useful.
>
> >frontend driven by PHP and/or Java Servlet or JSPs (and they have a rack
> >of servers just for running Java servlets).
> I don't know PHP but can work on servlets and/or JSP's.  I'm big on
> custom tag libraries, DHTML, and such these days.
>
> >year), but maybe a few of us who know this stuff can work together to get
> >it going?
> yeah!
>
> >Of course, first we gotta ask you all what you want...!  Then we decide
> >what you GET!!!
> OK.  SO....  what does everyone want?  I would guess a simple login
> procedure, then the ability to add entries and look stuff up.  So,
> what's the "stuff"?
>
> Brian
>
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