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Old May 25th, 2010, 06:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Matt S
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Default Is it worth it for me to learn Access?

Hello everyone,

I've been wondering this question for a few weeks now. My situation is that
I generate many "runlogs" from my reactor that have various outputs, such as
temperatures, sensor data, etc. versus time. Very frequently, I want to
compare one runlog to another. Sometimes I want to average the output of
several runlogs together. I currently have a macro made up in Excel that
analyzes the files, but it really is getting harder to manage all the excel
files floating around.

So is it worth dumping all the excel output from my macro into a database
and comparing them that way?

Thanks,
Matt
 




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