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    Explore "ontime" with insightful episodes like "Won't He Do It?", "Ep. 81 What Should I Do", "Quelle est la différence entre In Time et On Time en anglais ?", "E024: How to Pay Your Bills On Time: Wise Money Management for ADHD" and "FTB #174: OnTime v11 Main Grid" from podcasts like ""Afternoons with Sonny", "Abulasika 阿布拉希卡", "Apprendre l'anglais avec AnglaisCours Club", "Motherhood in ADHD – Parenting with ADHD, Productivity Tips, Brain based Science, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Education to Help Moms with Adult ADHD" and "Fear the Bug Video Podcast (HD)"" and more!

    Episodes (56)

    Ep. 81 What Should I Do

    Ep. 81 What Should I Do
    第81集上線啦! 今天我們的主題叫 What Should I Do 人生在每一個階段你都有可能產生這個疑問 坦白說,也不一定總是都有好的回應跟解答 讓我們一起聽聽看三位魔法師到底發生什麼事吧~ For the Night is Dark and Full of Terrors 你準備好大喊 Abulasika 一起迎接挑戰了嗎?! == 時間軸 00:00 自我介紹( 全員到齊!) 01:03 特別邀請( 有辦公室生活、有感情,還有喜歡測試的人可以聽聽看這集哦!) 02:21 某件事情真的很困擾阿嗚 08:11 始終有事情發生導致持續忘記去上廁所的阿嗚 13:10 CeKarez覺得人的運氣是有限度的,決定把運氣用在哪很重要 17:48 Pozi身邊始終有可以適合談戀愛的對象( 她其實是在炫耀) 23:47 下定決心再也不要進入一段關係 27:05 始終要跟現實“核對”,才能更好的朝未來前進 37:17 始終有敵人的 CeKarez 39:41 CeKarez因為幫助別人,而擠壓到某些人的利益所以被討厭 46:15 總結 46:51 挑戰 == 歡迎大家到我們的 IG 上留言分享有什麼事情是一直困擾你 ? Abulasika IG : https://www.instagram.com/abulasika/

    Quelle est la différence entre In Time et On Time en anglais ?

    Quelle est la différence entre In Time et On Time en anglais ?

    Hello everyone. Quelle est la différence entre IN TIME et ON TIME en anglais? Les deux sont corrects et ils veulent dire la même chose, non ?! Si… et non ! Ils existent tous les deux, c’est bien vrai. Ceci dit, il y a de petites différences entre ces expressions. Mais quelles sont-elles ? Eh bien, c'est exactement ce que Ben va nous expliquer dans cette nouvelle leçon.

    Accédez le texte de la leçon en cliquant le lien suivant :

    https://www.anglaiscours.fr/in-time-on-time.html

    Accédez à une formation en 5 parties selon votre niveau offerte ici:

    https://www.anglaiscours.fr/podcast

    E024: How to Pay Your Bills On Time: Wise Money Management for ADHD

    E024: How to Pay Your Bills On Time: Wise Money Management for ADHD

    Have you heard these before?

    Your electricity will be cut off next week!

    Late fee!

    Who's been there a time or seventy three?

    Managing our money is a huge struggle for the ADHD brain. In this series, we straight talk strategies to keep ourselves in control of our dollars and out of trouble!

    Let go of the fear and stress that we get from even thinking about our bills by building a system to keep our bills from falling through the cracks.

    We don't have to be a bill-paying kung fu master; our goal is to have a simple plan in place to avoid the bill collectors from a-calling. Choose which method works best for you and let's get this accomplished. No more bills arriving on pink paper! Adulting, check!

     
    Find the info & items mentioned in my podcast here: https://www.patriciasung.com/show-notes
    I also put together a free list of my favorite resources for ADHD mamas; snag that there, too.

    FTB #174: OnTime v11 Main Grid

    FTB #174: OnTime v11 Main Grid
    This podcast covers the all new main grid included with OnTime v11. The grid allows you to quickly group items by right clicking on the column header as well as offering up to 3 levels of sorting. Clicking on the column header or sort option in the header bar will quickly reverse the sort order from ascending to descending. You can also limit the number of items displayed by clicking the number in the lower right corner.

    FTB #173: Global Settings Locator

    FTB #173: Global Settings Locator
    This Podcast covers the Global Settings Locator which is a great tool that helps you quickly find out what projects are using certain workflows and field templates. It also helps you track down any of your notification rules or your alerts that are set up for your users or customers. From the Global Settings Locator you can even edit projects to use different workflows or field templates or delete or modify alerts without needing to back out or leave the global settings locator

    FTB #172: Custom Reports Sections and Controls

    FTB #172: Custom Reports Sections and Controls
    This week in Fear the Bug, we cover the different sections of reports, and how to add sections in the C# script to point to different sections, as well as set and find control names for controls in the designer. We use as an example printing HTML to a rich text box, grabbing information from a built-in report, and copying and pasting script, and updating section and control names for the new report.

    FTB #170: Custom Fields in Reports

    FTB #170: Custom Fields in Reports
    This podcast covers how to access certain custom fields in reports in OnTime. The built in Stored Procedures for Defects, Features, Tasks, Incidents, and User Dashboard reports include all of the custom fields along with the Item, and the fields stored along with the Customer and Customer Contact for items. Also in the video is a quick way to print out a report which will give you the names of all of the Custom fields in the database for quick reference when creating reports

    FTB #169: Comments Fields

    FTB #169: Comments Fields
    This Podcast covers the different features and benefits of Comments Fields within OnTime. Comments are fields that allow you to store large amounts of plain text along with items. They have built in security features where users or customers would be able to delete their own comments, but you could also give the rights to users to delete other users comments to work as moderators.

    FTB #168: Status vs Workflow

    FTB #168: Status vs Workflow
    In this episode, we discuss the differences and common usage of the Workflow and the Status field. Workflow is a very powerful feature of OnTime that allows you to establish your processes set in place for each project, item type, and set up security and different available fields, whereas Status is fairly basic field that allows you to get a quick description of where an item is in the development process.

    FTB #167: Copy and Move: Part 2

    FTB #167: Copy and Move: Part 2
    In this podcast, we cover advanced topics with copying and moving, like copying data included in custom fields as well as copying information in large text fields across item types. Any data that is stored in one of the large text fields that are unique to one item type, like replication procedures, will be concatenated into the Notes field when copied or moved to an item type without the field.

    FTB #166: Copying and Moving Items

    FTB #166: Copying and Moving Items
    This Podcast covers duplicating items and copying and moving items to a different item type. Copying will create a different item type while creating a link back to the original item in the related items tab, and moving items will delete the original item from the database and create a new item. If you would want to make sure that all of the original information is maintained in the database, you could copy the item and then close or archive the original as opposed to moving the item.

    FTB #165: OnTime Eclipse Plugin

    FTB #165: OnTime Eclipse Plugin
    The OnTime Eclipse Plugin brings your developers access to your OnTime database right into their Eclipse IDE. Because Eclipse is cross platform, it is a great solution for your developers regardless if they use Windows, Mac, or a Linux environment. This video covers setting up the plugin, and connecting to your OnTime Database, which is very simple for OnTime Now hosted customers as all that is needed is the link to your OnTime Website, and covers a few additional hints for connecting to your database if it is installed on your local environment.

    FTB #164: OnTime Visual Studio Plug-in

    FTB #164: OnTime Visual Studio Plug-in
    OnTime supports VS 2005, 2008, and 2010 and allows you to view, add, and edit all of the items in your OnTime database all from a dockable window within Visual Studio. The Visual Studio Plug-in connects to your OnTime database in the same manner as the OnTime Windows client, supports source control management, and respects all security and workflow configurations.

    FTB #160: Pick Lists using Stored Procedures

    FTB #160: Pick Lists using Stored Procedures
    In this podcast we cover using Stored Procedures to build pick lists in OnTime. This is only an option for users where OnTime is installed in your environment as it requires direct modification to the database. Because this is relying upon values returned form a query it has the ability to hinder performance and you would want to ensue that the stored procedure does not create additional lag to return the values for the pick list