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Re: Inventorying pieces
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 17 Nov 2000 12:16:50 GMT
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Marc,
Thanks! I've just looked at it briefly, so I can't do a critique on it :), but
I'll see what I can do with it. Not axactly what I was looking for, but it
might work. It does look like you did a good job on it though. I'll let you
know more once I get a chance to play around with it some.
Thanks
Ryan
In lugnet.general, Marc Klein writes:
> Hi Ryan
>
> I have inventoried all my sets in an Acess Database.
> You can download it here http://marc.klein.free.fr/inventory.zip
> The database contains many usefull requests and forms.
> I use the form "Inventory" to enter new inventories.
> The database has a size of about 600 Kb.
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> On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 21:47:54 GMT, "Ryan Dennett" <rdennett@firehousemail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi All,
> > I'd like some suggestions. I want to inventory my collection of pieces so that
> > I know how many I have of each piece and in what color. I don't really know the
> > best way to do this, though. I'd really like a computer program to do this, but
> > I know the chances of anyone coming up with a program strictly for Lego is
> > unlikely. I had made a basic database on MS Access, but I'm afraid that this
> > could get to comlicated and large(both in disk space and internally).I think
> > also that it would be too hard to do this on paper.
> > I'd really appreciate any suggestions.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ryan
>
>
> Marc Klein
> A Mindstorms fan.
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| Hi Ryan I have inventoried all my sets in an Acess Database. You can download it here (URL) database contains many usefull requests and forms. I use the form "Inventory" to enter new inventories. The database has a size of about 600 Kb. (...) Marc (...) (24 years ago, 17-Nov-00, to lugnet.general)
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