Yes, it just included with simple calculation with cost (maintenance and
licenses) and manpower allocated to the job. I am not going to put more
option in the logbook. Just few meaningful column that help me to track
something in the future.
Previously I have piques to use MS Access, it seem too complicated however.
Thus excel would be the nicest way to do that.
/ ARM
"gls858" wrote:
> Abd Rahman wrote:
> > Thanks GLS, I know that would be hard to get the standard since each
> > organization has their own needs. At least someone could offer me a template,
> > so that I am able to add or edit whatever appropriate to the template. I am
> > totally lost in starting off creating the new template.
> >
> > However, I have done it according to a template "Mileage Logbook1.xls" from
> > Microsoft Template. I will resume to use it until I get the better
> > excel/access presentation template.
> >
> > Thanks you once more of replying my message.
> >
> > "gls858" wrote:
> >
> >> Abd Rahman wrote:
> >>> I am about to establish the IT Logbook using excel. Does anyone offer a
> >>> sample for that?
> >> And just exactly what info would you like your IT Logbook contain?
> >> AFAIK there isn't any "standard" IT logbook.
> >>
> >> gls858
> >>
>
> Glad you found something that works for you. If you would elaborate
> on what you're trying to do, myself and others, could give you some
> suggestions. It's always possible that you're using the wrong tool.
> What is it you are logging? Are there calculations that need to be
> made? Are you tracking software licenses? System inventory and specs?
> Users? Give use a hint.
>
> gls858 aka The Dentist
>
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