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Jonny 290 posted:Wow! I bet that was hard to keep current! this gave me a sensible chuckle. thanks jonny.
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*puts printout of spreadsheet on refrigerator like a proud mother* isn't that beautiful, what a good job, look at all those green cells! hardly any red!
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Are you showing the latest version? My changes aren’t showing up. They must not have saved. It is not in any way because I didn’t actually do anything,
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# ? May 14, 2021 14:16 |
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Jonny 290 posted:Wow! I bet that was hard to keep current! u fuckre
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I set up a private subreddit to track issues so we can all comment on things easily and vote to provide feedback on what is the most impactful. please send me your Reddit user names so I can add you to the access list.
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weeblord bonerhitler
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Jimmy Carter posted:I set up a private subreddit to track issues so we can all comment on things easily and vote to provide feedback on what is the most impactful. please send me your Reddit user names so I can add you to the access list. PawgLover69 is mine, tia
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Mr. Nice! posted:in 2011 during the lead up to a major ship inspection while i was still in the navy, i gave all the division officers on the ship a standard spreadsheet format to use to list and track all their discrepancies (my division had one that was around 10k line items because i had to track every single fuse on the ship). they were supposed to save an updated version with their division name in a particular directory on our share drive. i then had a master sheet with a macro that would pull the relevant info from everyone's spreadsheets and compile them into a single document. the front sheet of this workbook had the charts and actionable statistics to put on the powerpoint presentation that was given daily to the captain, the commodore's staff, the admiral's staff, and whoever else felt like showing up.
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cjs.xls
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excel!
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oh hey it's the fedora release schedule
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he’ll yeah
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lol
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Not a single excel template posted itt
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I broke the fonts when i saved my changes in OpenOffice
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# ? Mar 26, 2022 03:54 |
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spreadsheets shouldn't even have support for formatting IMO, it just leads to idiots presenting last years fiscal report in comic sans
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# ? Mar 26, 2022 08:01 |
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otoh, a complex spreadsheet with no formatting is nigh unreadable
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# ? Mar 28, 2022 08:09 |
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but really - what's a good font for data? everyone knows Courier New sucks, but I recently found out that's the worst Courier variant. Courier Prime is really nice imo.
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Gentle Autist posted:otoh, a complex spreadsheet
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 07:09 |
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I remain convinced that there must be a better way than excel. Airtable gets like 5% of the way there
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 17:15 |
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distortion park posted:I remain convinced that there must be a better way than excel. Airtable gets like 5% of the way there better way to what? excel does a fuckin lot if you just need a personal budget or organizational data store without a rdbms it goes a long way google sheets will export to bigquery if you need that i guess, much like excel to access
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 18:36 |
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excel owns
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 18:41 |
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comparing bigquery to access is like comparing a grizzly bear to a photo of a toy shaped like a grizzly bear
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 18:53 |
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DELETE CASCADE posted:comparing bigquery to access is like comparing a grizzly bear to a photo of a toy shaped like a grizzly bear you are messing up the order of the analogy here. bigquery: phd built perfect garbage used either to place ads or waste money thinking you're doing big data. access: pretty dumb database built by idiots letting millions of people get paid on time and keeping track of another billion mundane little things in the line of the useful functioning of society.
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access owns
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Gentle Autist posted:access owns the last time i used access was volunteering at the hawaii humane society back in 2012. i did a lot of data entry of chip information provided by vets so if one of the pets that came through was chipped they could easily find the owner. a lot of the chips were from trap and release feral cat groups.
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 20:39 |
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access has its own similar but distinct implementation of both sql and vba.
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# ? Mar 30, 2022 07:08 |
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shaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarepoint
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:hey i listed out the current open jira tickets on this spreadsheet with their current status, as you make progress can you send it around, and each of you update it and email it back out to the project group? thanks, this will help us keep track of the status of these jira issues. _ A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 Piss are you the guy working on Ethereum proof of stake New Zealand can eat me fucked around with this message at 08:17 on Mar 30, 2022 |
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if you’re going to paste anything please make sure to use the plaintext option!
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 14:19 |
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Gentle Autist posted:access owns I reverse engineered an access database that was used to track the equipment issued to security guards on shift. I remember when it was first explained to me how I had to start any new hire's name with a number to save the profile and how I couldn't delete the block of equipment that didn't exist because the number would go down but you can't add new entries because Jerry on swing shift added his staff members as equipment entries and because he didn't start them with a number we couldn't transfer them to profile. The guy who made this system has been gone for 2 years, but he left this binder full of screenshots.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 14:42 |
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KirbyKhan posted:I reverse engineered an access database that was used to track the equipment issued to security guards on shift. I remember when it was first explained to me how I had to start any new hire's name with a number to save the profile and how I couldn't delete the block of equipment that didn't exist because the number would go down but you can't add new entries because Jerry on swing shift added his staff members as equipment entries and because he didn't start them with a number we couldn't transfer them to profile. The guy who made this system has been gone for 2 years, but he left this binder full of screenshots. important thing to remember at that moment is that the alternative is then not a beautifully engineered database system with all the normal forms and access clients and whatnot, but rather another binder which is full of random scraps of paper with scribbles on them.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 14:50 |
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:important thing to remember at that moment is that the alternative is then not a beautifully engineered database system with all the normal forms and access clients and whatnot, but rather another binder which is full of random scraps of paper with scribbles on them. I took that... My binder with me. Those jerks deserve that database.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 14:58 |
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putting a non-terrible front end on a general purpose database is the p vs np of ui design
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 17:02 |
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The Management posted:I put the spreadsheet on my shared drive, everyone can edit from there instead of emailing it around. it’s here: \\192.168.1.28\shared\Issue Tracker.xlsx lol
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 17:04 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:in 2011 during the lead up to a major ship inspection while i was still in the navy, i gave all the division officers on the ship a standard spreadsheet format to use to list and track all their discrepancies (my division had one that was around 10k line items because i had to track every single fuse on the ship). they were supposed to save an updated version with their division name in a particular directory on our share drive. i then had a master sheet with a macro that would pull the relevant info from everyone's spreadsheets and compile them into a single document. the front sheet of this workbook had the charts and actionable statistics to put on the powerpoint presentation that was given daily to the captain, the commodore's staff, the admiral's staff, and whoever else felt like showing up. hosed up but also cool that u made it
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it was pretty nifty for what it was. i also had to email people all the time to close the master file so i could run the macros.
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