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Quite a while back I started on a group of Who's Who listings [url:1xc3gzx1]http://www.geocities.com/richsc53/studies/whoswhomilitary[/url] but quickly discovered the problem of not having a database. I've let it go for a while, but just realized that the new RAT has a database backend, and very useful too. Now I need to design it so Jasper can put it together, so I'm looking for suggestions on field names and pertinent information that would make it useful. To start:
Name, Title
Expertise (should this be a list or free text?)
University
public address and contact information
publication(s) and their ISBN
Website
Other suggestions?
Richard Campbell
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Publications? That might it some looooong lists.
E-mail address?
Organisations or networks they work for?
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Jasper, how do I create the DB and the pages for this? Since you can add fields later, I think what's there now will do. Maybe a text field/block so freeform descriptions can be added.
Richard Campbell
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From my humble oppinion I think you could include Aitor Iriarte as an authority in ancient arillery studies an poliorcetics.
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Many thanks, but better erase 'poliorcetics'...
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I had to look it up: Poliorcetics, the art of siege warfare and fortification.
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