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Q: The subject of the emails that I am receiving start with "Form Submission" Can I remove that, and replace it with my own subject line?
A: Yes just set a hidden field in your form with the value you want as the subject and set the Defined Subject Form Field in your account. If you want the subject to be user set you can make this field a drop down. See https://bizpep.com/hosthelp.php#defsubject for details.
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Q: New Software Release
A: Business Performance Analysis Modules Version 1.0 - 16 April 2008 Details available at https://bizpep.com/ bizpep.com Analysis Modules provide business forecasting and business valuation. Modules are designed to run in your browser. You can access all Analysis Modules directly from our site or download and run the Business Performance Analysis Modules on your computer. They offer up to a 10 year Forecast, Sensitivity Analysis, Investment Return, Net Present Value Analysis, and calculated Business Valuation.
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Q: I've been using your google site map generator (online version) and recently only the xml option is not being rejected by google. The php (dynamic) sitemaps keeps getting "error" messages. This has been true for all the websites I've been working with. Any news on this?
A: We currently have dynamic sitemaps (sitemap.php) running on a number of our sites and ther are no google issues, they are fine. If you have a problem on several sites then you need to identify the common factor ie possibly the server host? or some change in coding? or ....? but google has no problem with the dynamic sitemap... Try viewing the generated sitemaps in your browser and/or recreate them in static mode to see what is going on. Remeber if you are using dynamic code it must registered ie the code was built with registered software? If not you will need to rebuild with registered software.
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Q: We are a student counselling service planning to create an anonymous post-counselling feedback form and presently just exploring possibilities. Presumably form data is sent to an email address, but then how do we extract this automatically into, let's say, MS Access/Excel for analysis? How much would form 1 builder cost (we see 1,000 + students a year) and why would it be better than an ordinary HTML form accessible from our website? Thanks.
A: Form1 Builder delivers to an email address and includes a range of security and operational functions see https://bizpep.com/form1/ . To import into a database your can use https://bizpep.com/form1/ for a MYSQL database and https://bizpep.com/form1/ for GoldMine. For an online service MYSQL is usually best as it is an online database and usually and comes standard with a web hosting account.
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Q: How does one do income and expenses with a different percent for each item. For example I have electric and heating fuel, one increase at 8% and the other at12%; and so forth. The same would apply to my revenue side; various special events are increased at different percentages and at different times. I purchased the spreadsheet today and it is extremely complete so figured I was missing something.
A: You can either use an average percentage eg if the if you use the same value of electric and heating fuel then the average increase will be 10%, (8+12)/2. Or you can add them each as individual line items and adjust the line Change Value %. This is the yellow cell on the line in the year column Change Values. This cell by default is set as the Increase / Decrease percentage but can be overwritten by inputting a value eg for electric fuel 8% and heating fuel 12%. The same applies for income lines.
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