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Vacation Tracker
In the dim, distant, past - in the days before the Psion
Series 3 was available - I used a wall chart to keep track
of the comings and goings of people in my department.
Drawing bars between specific dates, scribbling the name of
the person who was on leave / business travel onto the bar
(and, if the bar was long enough, scribbling a contact
telephone number). Needless to say, by the end of the year,
the wall chart was fairly cluttered and in dire need of
replacement. The other problem with this was that it was
impossible to refer to the wall chart in meetings, if the
meeting was held in someone else's office.
Then, with the coming of the Series 3, I thought all of this
was behind me - I could enter all of the details into the
Agenda application, throw away the cluttered wall charts,
and have all of the information available in my pocket.
Unfortunately, I quickly discovered that Agenda doesn't cater
for events which span a number of days, or which impact on a
number of people. So, I wrote the Vacation program - it
performs all of the functions of the wall chart by maintaining
a database of personnel / leave, gives a graphical interface
driven by a Gantt chart of people / locations, and some search
facilities by name and date.
When the Series 3a was introduced, my wonderful wife bought me
one as a gift. Even though the Agenda application was vastly
improved, it still didn't handle events spanning a number of
days / weeks - so, I rewrote Vacation to take advantage of the
3a's improved screen, put in zoom facilities, used the diamond
key, implemented Psion's file handling routines to allow multiple
instances of the program, and introduced some code to make the
program usable as a simple Gantt chart drawer for first cut
project planning. The program can now display between 3 weeks
details for 5 people at the lowest resolution, up to 9 weeks
details for 13 names at the highest. I made it a type 4
application which means that starting up a fresh instance of
the program will not close down instances which are currently
running - this is because I like to keep the Vacation aspect
running even when I draw up charts for projects. The program
takes about 15k per instance, which doesn't put any strain at
all onto the Series 3a 512K model.
To start using the program, install it on the system screen as
for other applications. Place the cursor on the program name
and press ENTER. You will be told that, since you are creating
a new file, you should enter some names - make sure that you
enter at least 1 name at this stage. You also have the option
of entering an item of leave for each name at this stage - if
you don't want to do this, change the 'Enter vacation' prompt
to 'No'. If you do enter items of leave, give the start date,
either the thru date or the number of days (the 'End point'
prompt at the foot of the screen determines which of these will
be used - the default is 'thru date'), a reason (if left blank,
this will default to the name of the person), and a contact point.
When you've entered as many names as you would like to give
initially, press ESC (remember to give at least 1 name
before ESC is pressed).
You will be shown the main screen, with a line per name entered,
bars on each line for items of leave entered, and cross hairs
highlighting the current active person and date. From this point
onwards, the MENU button will show you the options available and
the hot key shortcuts for them. To show details of a leave item,
put the horizontal and vertical cross hairs on the item and press
ENTER. To toggle between the current highlighted date and today's
date, press the spacebar. I use Psion/a from the system screen to
assign the program to the CTRL-Agenda button so that it is
instantly available.
This program is shareware. You may try it for a trial period of
two weeks. If you find it useful, and continue to use it after
two weeks, you should register it. Registration (£15 or $20)
includes :-
a registered copy of Vacation
a user manual in glorious, thrilling, MONOCHROME!
Unlimited product support (no expiration date)
Notification of any upgrades (if enough people show an interest,
I'm thinking of trying to put in hard copy facilities, extending
the Gantt project planning by introducing dependencies, and some
other stuff).
To register this program, send a cheque / money order to :-
Francis P. McCormack
AmsterdamerStrasse 3 / 308
80805 Munich Germany
Thanks in advance, and I hope using the program organises your
personnel tracking activities as much as it did mine!