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VedumPer

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Jul 5, 2013
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Hello,

I would like VMPro to read holidays from a Excel-file or Access-database or just a textfile, is there anyway to do this wihout having the "3rd party database" license?
 
OK, have to convince my boss to buy the license then [bigsmile]

It's no problem for me to change the conditions in VM Pro, but I´d like to let the responsible person on every department be able to change it their selves.

I´m guessing if you have the licence for database one should be able to build a nice webpage where users can to the changes in, is there anyone who has done that?
 
Avaya may be daft at times, but they aren't so daft to allow you to use database integration without buying the licence unfortunately :)

 
why not just configure it up for the next 5 years? wouldn't take too long.

ACSS - SME
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That would work for all the given holidays like Christmas etc, but we have several different departments that have different schedules, especially when it comes to days between holidays, and these dates are often decided just a few weeks ahead.
 
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