ProjectTrack uses a proprietary database system to maximize speed and reliability. Our database is SQL-based with a very small footprint. Back to main FAQ
ProjectTrack uses a proprietary database system to maximize speed and reliability. Our database is SQL-based with a very small footprint.
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Not yet. We are working on it, but a delivery date is not yet available. Back to main FAQ
Not yet. We are working on it, but a delivery date is not yet available.
Not yet. It is in development, but we do not have a delivery date. However, with ProjectTrack you can export information in several formats, including PDF, Rich Text (MS Word), Excel, HTML, Text and JPpeg (Image). Back to main FAQ
Not yet. It is in development, but we do not have a delivery date.
However, with ProjectTrack you can export information in several formats, including PDF, Rich Text (MS Word), Excel, HTML, Text and JPpeg (Image).
Yes. All the ProjectTrack editions use the same database structure. You can migrate from one edition to another and the program will upgrade the database automatically. Back to main FAQ
Yes. All the ProjectTrack editions use the same database structure. You can migrate from one edition to another and the program will upgrade the database automatically.
Yes. You can see it here and here. This does not include all the details, but should be enough for you to understand the underlying data structure. Back to main FAQ
Yes. You can see it here and here. This does not include all the details, but should be enough for you to understand the underlying data structure.