buddho
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Post by buddho on Mar 19, 2024 17:17:23 GMT -5
Gonna have to try this out.
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TJ
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Post by TJ on Mar 23, 2024 6:45:24 GMT -5
I use it when I remember to. My thoughts on it...It is nice to have a list of your kits with the various information that Scalemates provides. I do find the interface very clunky to use until you get really used to it. The other challenge with it is that if you don't keep it updated, you will end up with a big data entry effort to catch up. That is not a Scalemates problem. I know this one from experience, as I'm so far behind on updating my stash that it might take me a few hours of a day to update it with my purchases. True with any stash manager, homemade or not. It took me the better part of a week to write down all of my stuff, design and create the Access DB and then enter it. And now, I am woefully behind again. Lyle can you post a screenshot of your access page. I'm learning to use it. Right now my backup is Excel and I wouldn't mind changing it to Access
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lyle
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Post by lyle on Mar 23, 2024 7:24:58 GMT -5
True with any stash manager, homemade or not. It took me the better part of a week to write down all of my stuff, design and create the Access DB and then enter it. And now, I am woefully behind again. Lyle can you post a screenshot of your access page. I'm learning to use it. Right now my backup is Excel and I wouldn't mind changing it to Access Sure. I can send you th db structure. Might be a day or two.
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