Duty log management system update record

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October 8, 2004 Version 1.0.1 "Duty Log Management System" released on December 13, 2004 Version 1.0.2log.pas logsearch.pas infoQuery.PAS Corrected a BUG that could not display the current date in the Monthcalendar control, using Dateutils The Today () function in the unit will acquire the current date of the system. December 20, 2004 Version 1.0.3details.PAS update Export Word 2000 Document Function, uses custom templates "duty log table. DOT" in Word 2000, exports records in the database into the table in the template. December 22, 2004 Version 1.0.4logadmin.pas login.pas details.pas logadmin.ini Adds the "Duty Log System" uniquely run function, uses the Windows API function FindWindow (). The installer is created using Wise Installation System 9.02. To this end, Connectionstring and save the path filename of the log document, use an INI file logadmin.ini. December 23, 2004 Version 1.0.5details.Pas updated the path to the template file "Duty log table. DOT" used when exported to Word, add the template file to the installer, and then do not need to manually build it in Word. template. January 13, 2005 Version 1.0.6details.pas joined the statement that turns off the Microsoft Word 2000 after exporting the Word document, the method is first using FindWindow () to get the Word handle, and then send the WM_Close message to Word. Login.Pas adds a password to the Access database used, plus the corresponding password in the Database Password in Connectionstring. On January 15, 2005, Version 1.0.7calllog.PAS added "Call Record" form. CallQuery.PAS adds a "Inquiry" form. CallDetails.pas adds the "Call Record Content" form that implements the export of the caller ID to the Word document. January 23, 2005 Version 1.0.8FailureLog.PAS adds a "Fault Record" form. FailureQuery.Pas adds a "Fault Query" form. FailureTails.Pas adds the "Fault Record" form that implements the fault to log to the Word document.

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