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Asking JScones a question
JScones,
I've had a look at your profile and noticed you are a Project Manager and Software Engineer w/ 20 yr SD exp. My question to you is this; Would it be difficult to produce a database with compartments to basally have your own log book that you can write, add pictures etc ? If so would you know a good site on how to make a data base, or is this something that is not to be taken lightly. |
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A free alternative, and very popular at that, is openoffice. It's a full Office suite and includes a database called "Base". I'm not quite sure what you mean by "compartments", but to me it sounds like a single dimensional table would be more than adequate for your needs. To get an idea of what's entailed, here's a PDF "Getting Started With Base". You can also check out the User Documentation links listed from within the Base link above. You can use the built-in interfacing tools to create a front-end for your database (ie the input screen), but if you want s snazzy looking book style interface, then you really need to develop the front end externally, through a programming language of your choice, and hook it up to your raw database. Any further q's let me know... |
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Nope thats it, thanks for your quick reply. Its got me going in a direction now, before I was going around in a circle.
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