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[QUOTE="Tom van Stiphout, post: 12951436"] On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 09:04:17 +0200, "Melissa" <aog.jhb@mweb.co.za> wrote: We did this for a client. You need to make distinction between a job occurrence which is a client saying "today I need 3 guards from 6am to 9pm" and the many guards it takes to cover that time period. Each guard has his/her own startDateTime and endDateTime. Depending how cool you want the UI to be you could show a graph with the periods where you already have sufficient coverage, and the periods for which you need to continue recruiting. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP [/QUOTE]
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