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Posted by Tina Peters on 11/29/06 17:56
"" <news@kidsnews.au.org> wrote in message
news:PfadnS_9ZP5VK_DYRVnyiA@pipex.net...
> My charity gets food donations given to the staff. I would like to have a
> list of all those who are on the list to receive so that when they get
> food (every two weeks) they simply put a check mark next to their name
> saying they want the donation for the days they are there for that week.
> Once people put a check mark (in the yes box), I would like an email sent
> to the donations co-ordinator so that a few hours before delivery is
> scheduled, she would have a list of all who are getting for that day. If
> they forget to respond, then they automatically do not receive (an opt-in
> process as default rather than an opt-out and there is waste).
> We have an intranet so we would like to have people getting used to every
> two weeks responding to the list so they pro-actively sign-in for their
> donation. (Is it possible that their request could be ignored if they send
> it too far in advance e.g. sending their choice four weeks in advance.)
> This seems *way* beyond my very simple html skills so was wondering if
> anyone can point me in the right direction on how to accomplish this.
>
Why not just have the staff email the donations coordinator by a deadline
set (say, Friday by noon for example). The coordinator can then keep all of
those emails in a folder and refer to them each week.
I dunno, seems like you're trying to make a complicated solution for a
simple problem. People in offices already have enough different software
programs, procedures, etc. to follow...sticking to email, which they problem
use at least once a day already, seems like it might be easier.
--Tina
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