Database request forms

Hi there,



I'm looking for some samples of database related request forms. I'm sharing ours - what we have so far. But I would like to build on them for other requests. Do you have yours to share please?



Thanks,

Brinda

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  • I have a report request form and a prospect research request form.
  • Sample database request form on my resources page:



    http://bekerman.com/blog/resources






  • Great! Good to see others share their work. Thank you.



    I need to log into my account more often. I just started using this community page from past few months.



    We also have staff of around 10 only. But it helps to keep requests organized and track them.



    I'll definitely look into the option of Spiceworks. Thanks. However, I have to check with our IT deparment if they let me install this service.



    Great suggestions. Keep them coming.



    Brinda
  • Here is my DIS request form:



    I also keep a folder of the request forms, and I send back an updated form to the requestor if during the process we make changes to the request (often happens with those who are not data-heads).
  • We use Team Support (www.teamsupport.com) help desk software - it is very easy to use for both administrators and customers and very cost efficient. It keeps an email chain that all who are subscribed to the tickets (requests) can see. The forms are customizable - we have requests (reports only), event requests (for setting up the event registration and the invitation), solicitations, funds, designs only, etc.



    We used to use the forms that folks would email as well as an access database.
  • We do a lot of direct mail, in-house appeals, renewals, etc., and two databases, so we have tons of codes; this might be overkill for smaller orgs but it's helpful for us - especially going from one-line emailed requests that specified nothing!
  • Rachel Slager:

    I've attached a draft of what I'm working on. I had to paste into Word, but this is a responsive form created in Google Forms. Users only need a link to the form, not a gmail account, in order to submit it. I also then linked it to a spreadsheet in Google.


    The form is responsive, different answers will cause different pages of questions to appear.

    Once the form is submitted, it automatically updates a spreadsheet, each answer auto pulls into its own column, and 4 users are notified. Those 4 users are then notified by email about a new request; they can add their name at the end of the row in the spreadsheet to assign themselves the project, and then fill in the Status (assigned, in progress, completed) and a completion date. That spreadsheet will be used to track projects through the year, ensure projects are completed in a timely matter, and to schedule a work calendar for the year to come based on annual requests.

    Hi Rachel. Are you willing to share the link to your request? (you can email to me if you don't want to make it public, but are willing to share - williams.stephanie (at) marshfieldclinic (dot) org


    I'm trying to redo our whole process here, because our group is growing quickly and I had something more like this in mind.

    thanks!
  • Steph Williams:

    Rachel Slager:

    I've attached a draft of what I'm working on. I had to paste into Word, but this is a responsive form created in Google Forms. Users only need a link to the form, not a gmail account, in order to submit it. I also then linked it to a spreadsheet in Google.


    The form is responsive, different answers will cause different pages of questions to appear.

    Once the form is submitted, it automatically updates a spreadsheet, each answer auto pulls into its own column, and 4 users are notified. Those 4 users are then notified by email about a new request; they can add their name at the end of the row in the spreadsheet to assign themselves the project, and then fill in the Status (assigned, in progress, completed) and a completion date. That spreadsheet will be used to track projects through the year, ensure projects are completed in a timely matter, and to schedule a work calendar for the year to come based on annual requests.

    Hi Rachel. Are you willing to share the link to your request? (you can email to me if you don't want to make it public, but are willing to share - williams.stephanie (at) marshfieldclinic (dot) org


    I'm trying to redo our whole process here, because our group is growing quickly and I had something more like this in mind.

    thanks!

  • This is what I have come up with for our team. It works nicely. Feel free to use and share.
  • Brinda Goswami:

    Hi there,


    I'm looking for some samples of database related request forms. I'm sharing ours - what we have so far. But I would like to build on them for other requests. Do you have yours to share please?


    Thanks,

    Brinda


    Feel free to use and share.

  • Does anyone have a Security Setting request form?
  • I have our DB request form attached. The 2 weeks notice on the top are wishful thinking ;-).

    Did you know that you can drag and drop a link to your files/ forms to the Home page in RE ? Makes them easy to find.

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