Thanks for all the comments lads
My intentions were never to set up a database on the site which could be accessed by anyone, as you all rightly say few people would contribute their \"markX\" and it would be a logistical nightmare to keep it updated. My idea was purely and simply to help myself (and/or whoever wanted the program and set up there own individual database) to shortlist possible productive marks prior to a days fishing and to record their catch reports for future reference.
At present I use an excel document for my catch reports which I have set up with drop down boxes for dates, times, species, weights etc to minimise typing and make it quick and easy to use. My plan was to link this to an access database which could selectively \"cherry pick\" whatever data I required, instead of having to wade through years and years of catch reports. Thinking this through though, I reckon it would probably be easier to just produce an access database where the data was added directly and which could then produce selective reports for whatever you required ie specific dates, species, baits etc. People could then use this on their personal PC\'s for there own marks and catch reports and NOT HAVE TO SHARE their \"secret info\"
I still think it would be a useful tool for anyone who enjoys their fishing and wants to get the most out of their sessions, and you could always get the bairn to show you how to use it
PS I\'m no expert Graham, I\'m only just learning this myself and thought this would be a good way to familiarise myself with the software, sounds like Marks your man
My intentions were never to set up a database on the site which could be accessed by anyone, as you all rightly say few people would contribute their \"markX\" and it would be a logistical nightmare to keep it updated. My idea was purely and simply to help myself (and/or whoever wanted the program and set up there own individual database) to shortlist possible productive marks prior to a days fishing and to record their catch reports for future reference.
At present I use an excel document for my catch reports which I have set up with drop down boxes for dates, times, species, weights etc to minimise typing and make it quick and easy to use. My plan was to link this to an access database which could selectively \"cherry pick\" whatever data I required, instead of having to wade through years and years of catch reports. Thinking this through though, I reckon it would probably be easier to just produce an access database where the data was added directly and which could then produce selective reports for whatever you required ie specific dates, species, baits etc. People could then use this on their personal PC\'s for there own marks and catch reports and NOT HAVE TO SHARE their \"secret info\"
I still think it would be a useful tool for anyone who enjoys their fishing and wants to get the most out of their sessions, and you could always get the bairn to show you how to use it
PS I\'m no expert Graham, I\'m only just learning this myself and thought this would be a good way to familiarise myself with the software, sounds like Marks your man
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