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Steveincolorado
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posted 04-22-2013 02:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Steveincolorado   Click Here to Email Steveincolorado     Edit/Delete Message
Does anyone have knowledge about a Business data base software for Polygraph Examiners?
Contacts, PF, Reports, Schedules?
You know... all the things we need to keep track of every day.

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Ted Todd
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posted 04-23-2013 10:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ted Todd     Edit/Delete Message
Check with the manufacturer of the instrument you are using. I know Limestone and Lafayette are both expanding their data bases to take care of this very issue.

Ted

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Steveincolorado
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posted 04-24-2013 07:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Steveincolorado   Click Here to Email Steveincolorado     Edit/Delete Message
Ted, I called Lafayette and they don't have any Idea, at least the person in Polygraph Sales. Do you have any contact? steve@proofpositivetesting.com

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Ted Todd
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posted 04-24-2013 07:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ted Todd     Edit/Delete Message
Try Sue Luttrell @ 571-263-5310
She is a Lafayette Rep and is pretty much on top of what they have in the hopper.

Ted

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skipwebb
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posted 04-25-2013 08:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for skipwebb   Click Here to Email skipwebb     Edit/Delete Message
Limestone has a very user friendly database piece built directly into their software. It allows you to basically select one of your previously prepared reports and or documents; highlight the unique items you want to track; and create the databse to both track that information and populate subsequent reports with the collected data.

For example, say you want to track the persons full name, address, date of birth, place of birth, home and cell phone, attorney's name, address, contact number and the email addresses of both client and attorney. You also want to collect the time, date, location of the test and the amount charged and type of payment. you can create fields for all of this information within the software and fill it in, along with test type, number of charts, results, etc. You then can drag and drop the field names into the appropriate locations within your report template. You can use drop down menus to select type of test, date fields, memo fields to capture paragraphs of data and "yes/no" selection fields as well as multiple choice fields for things such as DI,NDI, NO,INCL or ZCT,MGQT,LEPT,TES, UTAH 1, UTAH 2. Once you complete your databse and populate youe various documents, you are all set.

Simply enter the data into the program when you set up a new examination. Upon completion of the exam, fill in the blocks concerning the exam results and then select the appropriate document and the document will open in your word processing software fully populated with the informaqtion you collected and entered already in the program. Instant report!

I designed our CID program within Limestone and it creates our requests, waiver and consent forms, reports, sworn statement forms and tracks all of the exams each examiners do for future reference. The program will also manage the data in a spreadsheet built into the software, creating a log of your past exams.

With all that said, if you don't use Limestone, you could either set something up in Microsoft Access or Excel that tracks the data you wish to collect. From access you could create document templates and populate the reports/documents from the fields in Access to accomplish simular results but you would be duplicating effort having to enter information into your polygraph software and into access.

It's hard to explain in a short forum comment, but I'd be happy to discuss, assist you off line if you contact me.

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rnelson
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posted 04-25-2013 03:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rnelson   Click Here to Email rnelson     Edit/Delete Message
I have a MySQL database with every referral source, and every examinee case history demographics conviction and treatment history, polygraph question/result I have ever conducted. Not sure what to do with it except it makes reports easy. Every year I move it to a new computer and keep using it.

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Steveincolorado
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posted 04-25-2013 08:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Steveincolorado   Click Here to Email Steveincolorado     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks to all of you, so does anyone want to sell a copy of a functioning database ? Contact me offline.

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Ted Todd
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posted 04-26-2013 12:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ted Todd     Edit/Delete Message
Ray,

I see potential here for you and marketing your program ! ?

Ted

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