| Manfred Beilfuss 2004-03-31, 3:34 am |
| Hi,
there is a open source ticketing-system which I think to be perl-based.=
S=F6ren a member of our FrankfurtPM
( see http://frankfurt.perlmongers.de/wik....LairdS=F6rries ) r=
eported
about it in our internal email-list some time ago.
Sadly I have to admit that I forgot most about it.
But I hope you may find something on sourceforge about it,
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Manfred Beilfuss
Deutsche Verm=F6gensberatung AG
IT_Systemmanagement , DBA
M=FCnchenerstr. 1
60329 Frankfurt
Tel.: +49 (69) 2384 - 639
Fax: +49 (69) 2384 - 329
Mailto:Manfred.Beilfuss@dvag.com
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I'm at the start of a medium-sized trouble-ticket project that I want t=
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write in Perl. This project will have a front-end web interface, Perl =
for
the CGI and a database in the back end. It will live in the Windows
domain.
I'm looking for general advice on these topics:
1) Any good Perl/other tool to create screens/web pages?
2) any recommended database interfaces? I've use ODBC and would li=
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to
make it general enough to handle a wide variety of conventional databas=
es -
SQL Server, Access, Oracle, MySQL.
3) Any Perl code template systems out there?
Thanks,
Steve
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IT Manager Fax: (973) 586-0450
Fette America, Inc.
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