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Originally Posted by ramp
So I was wondering if someone Has a record keeping database (editable) for PC, excel or access to share free of charge so I can start over again.
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I didn't have an excel orchid list before. But decided to try my hand at using excel to just get some ideas about structuring an orchid list in excel.
I can upload an microsoft excel 'workbook' .xlsx file. Anybody is allowed to tinker with it, modify it, and use it for their own purposes. The usual golden rule is --- whatever database we use --- and whatever files we have, always make backups, and store those backups in various different places - not on the same computer. That's to avoid tears if a file gets corrupted somehow.
The attached file is a zipped (winzip) file. It needs to be extracted, in order to get an orchids.xlsx file out of it. And then you can use a recent-enough version of microsoft excel spreadsheet to open the workbook. And down the bottom will be various 'tabs' for jumping around the various spreadsheets contained within this 'workbook'.
Excel has built-in features like alphabetical sort for a particular column. So even if a column isn't alphabetical order ----- excel has inbuilt sorting functions that can quickly sort names into alphabetical order if needed.
With the attached spreadsheet workbook file, the user simply fills in some information, and some cell commands does the rest for us, like conveniently string together the full name of the orchid.
For cases where the full name of the orchid doesn't automatically get generated, you just need to copy the the contents of the cell (which contains the cell command) ABOVE it to the cell where the full name hasn't been generated. Basically just a copy/paste CTRL-C and CTRL-V thing. Quite simple.
No "macros" (scripts) are used in this spreadsheet - so completely safe. No security issues.
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UPDATE] - added extra unique ID generator for orchid book keeping purposes if needed - based on date/time generation.