This is an idea I\'ve been toying with for a while now and I\'m just wondering if it\'s feasible ? (if I ever find the time )
I run a lot of reports at work (which are saved as microsoft excel spreadsheets) through a microsoft access database to sort and extract certain pieces of information ie you can specify a particular product, date, test result etc and extract only that necessary piece of information.
My idea is to cobble together a similar type of access database which I could use to extract data from my excel worksheets of local fishing marks and catch reports. When perfected you would enter certain variables, tide, wind direction, date, time etc and it would produce a list of marks that have shown to be successful in these conditions. I realise it wouldn\'t be foolproof as there are too many variables, but it would give a shortlist of hopefully productive area\'s to choose from.
What you lads think? A bit of fun, a waste of time, a useful tool?
I run a lot of reports at work (which are saved as microsoft excel spreadsheets) through a microsoft access database to sort and extract certain pieces of information ie you can specify a particular product, date, test result etc and extract only that necessary piece of information.
My idea is to cobble together a similar type of access database which I could use to extract data from my excel worksheets of local fishing marks and catch reports. When perfected you would enter certain variables, tide, wind direction, date, time etc and it would produce a list of marks that have shown to be successful in these conditions. I realise it wouldn\'t be foolproof as there are too many variables, but it would give a shortlist of hopefully productive area\'s to choose from.
What you lads think? A bit of fun, a waste of time, a useful tool?
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