Re: Internet customer request processing

Glenis Wiebe (gwiebe@acs.ucalgary.ca)
Thu, 23 Jul 1998 12:15:03 -0600

Hi Martin,

I tried out your DNA sequencing request web pages, and they look quite good.
This is something we would eventually like to do in our facility as well. How
many samples do you deal with a day? I'm just wondering on the time required
to continually update a such a database.

The only thing I noticed was that you don't have a way for your user's to
obtain an electronic version of the electropherograms. Is there a problem
with doing this? (or perhaps your user's don't require one?)

Best Regards,
Glenis

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Glenis Wiebe, M.Sc.
UCDNA Services, University of Calgary
3330 Hospital Dr. NW, Calgary, AB  T2N 4N1
phone: (403) 220-4503, fax: (403) 283-4907
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dnalab

Martin Pentony wrote:

> If you are interested I am developing some web pages using FileMaker Pro4 > database for customers to process their DNA sequencing requests and collect > their sequence (text file). If you want to try it you can search the > database using password testb. I just put it up this week so it has not > been really tested yet. I would be interested in any suggestions for > possible improvements from a facility's perspective. Hope you find it > useful > Martin Pentony > DNA Sequencing section > P.A.N. Facility > Stanford University > http://cmgm.Stanford.EDU/pan/DNAseq.html