how many albums do you own?
- Brideoffrankenstein
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This is not getting me any closer to my music database guys!
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They use the word 'nerd' purely for alliteration
You know you're a Geek/Nerd when...
You have an argument over the boundary between the two
But I think we're stepping over the boundary between on-topic and decidedly not, so I'll concede on this one for the thread's sake
@BoF: If you have Microsoft Access (@Geeks: Yes, I'm aware that it doesn't scale, but a record collection is hardly enterprise sized) on your computer, then get hold of a "For Dummies" book (Not because you are one, because they're decent) and tailor the examples to suit your needs. That said, the task in question is probably doable with a spreadsheet unless you want to construct utterly bastard obnoxious queries...which you won't, because you're not a geek
You have an argument over the boundary between the two
But I think we're stepping over the boundary between on-topic and decidedly not, so I'll concede on this one for the thread's sake
@BoF: If you have Microsoft Access (@Geeks: Yes, I'm aware that it doesn't scale, but a record collection is hardly enterprise sized) on your computer, then get hold of a "For Dummies" book (Not because you are one, because they're decent) and tailor the examples to suit your needs. That said, the task in question is probably doable with a spreadsheet unless you want to construct utterly bastard obnoxious queries...which you won't, because you're not a geek
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No copy of MS Access (well, I suppose I could lend a copy).Motz wrote:@BoF: If you have Microsoft Access (@Geeks: Yes, I'm aware that it doesn't scale, but a record collection is hardly enterprise sized) on your computer, then get hold of a "For Dummies" book (Not because you are one, because they're decent) and tailor the examples to suit your needs. That said, the task in question is probably doable with a spreadsheet unless you want to construct utterly bastard obnoxious queries...which you won't, because you're not a geek
But, having promised to set something like this up for BoF, any suggestions as to alternatives to MS Access - some sort of Open Source DB which must have a good programmable GUI frontend similar to Access' forms?
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OK Geeks: My music database started off life in Dbase3, running on a XT PC.
Since then it has been converted to Access (when I was learning it at Tech). It has five tables:
artists - Artist names
recordings - Recording details
catagory - Pop, Polka, etc
format - CD, LP, quadruple CD single
tracks - Tracklistings
I have also converted it to MySQL/PHP but never really bothered doing too much work on it.
It was several different count and search queries to make it useful.
Since then it has been converted to Access (when I was learning it at Tech). It has five tables:
artists - Artist names
recordings - Recording details
catagory - Pop, Polka, etc
format - CD, LP, quadruple CD single
tracks - Tracklistings
I have also converted it to MySQL/PHP but never really bothered doing too much work on it.
It was several different count and search queries to make it useful.
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I only have my Sisters boots listed. Anything else, I generally know whether I have it or not. (well, apart from the time I bought a second copy of Raw Power.)
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God, this is a relief! I don't have a database or anything, just a plain word document with just a long long long list, which is constantly being added to...
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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God, this is a relief! I don't have a database or anything, just a plain word document with just a long long long list, which is constantly being added to...
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
- emilystrange
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quick count.. about 200 ish on vinyl, it seems, and maybe about the same on cd though they are scattered a bit round the house..
uncatalogued.
uncatalogued.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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boudicca wrote:God, this is a relief! I don't have a database or anything, just a plain word document with just a long long long list, which is constantly being added to...
Is everything on your list twice?boudicca also wrote:God, this is a relief! I don't have a database or anything, just a plain word document with just a long long long list, which is constantly being added to...
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vinyl is a-z by artist, within that its by release date. 12"s before the albums they came from.
CDs are up there any old how.
all uncatalogued.
CDs are up there any old how.
all uncatalogued.
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- TheBoyNextDoor
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Some of the albums I've bought during the years.. I always seem to find albums laying around that's not listed.. hehe...
http://www.skivsamling.nu/show.pl?order ... offset=all
http://www.skivsamling.nu/show.pl?order ... offset=all
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Around 100 albums including compilations.
I see that you are also a fan of "And also the trees"TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Some of the albums I've bought during the years.. I always seem to find albums laying around that's not listed.. hehe...
http://www.skivsamling.nu/show.pl?order ... offset=all
I love them. I have all their albums, but I couldn't find them in Sweden. Got some help from a German friend.
I think someone set my soul alight
And " A Split Second". Hmm. I've heard about them, and think I've heard them too. Is it synth music?
Sounds very familiar.
Sounds very familiar.
I think someone set my soul alight
TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Some of the albums I've bought during the years.. I always seem to find albums laying around that's not listed.. hehe...
http://www.skivsamling.nu/show.pl?order ... offset=all
Can't find any The Chameleons though, on your list.
It's a shame, really
I think someone set my soul alight
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Wow. Not too many Swedish fans of that band really..rian wrote:I see that you are also a fan of "And also the trees"TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Some of the albums I've bought during the years.. I always seem to find albums laying around that's not listed.. hehe...
http://www.skivsamling.nu/show.pl?order ... offset=all
I love them. I have all their albums, but I couldn't find them in Sweden. Got some help from a German friend.
Varför skriver jag på engelska till dig?
A Split Second is a Belgian "EBM"-band.. they are so-so in my opinion.
Chameleons doh! Shame on me.. I like them so can't explain why I don't have any records..
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- TheBoyNextDoor
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Can't find any The Chameleons though, on your list.
It's a shame, really
Förresten, ska du på the m*****n i Stockholm 3 oktober?
Ska på mycket annat i höst, så The Mish villl nog inte bli en av dem. Sett dem förut, på Gino. 1994 eller 95, tror jag.TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Can't find any The Chameleons though, on your list.
It's a shame, really
Förresten, ska du på the m*****n i Stockholm 3 oktober?
I think someone set my soul alight
- TheBoyNextDoor
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Andra konserter?Ska på mycket annat i höst, så The Mish villl nog inte bli en av dem. Sett dem förut, på Gino. 1994 eller 95, tror jag.
Känns som att det kommer många bra band till Sverige inom närmsta framtiden.. KJ, CoX, DM osv.
Kaizers Orchestra, på Nalen i oktober. Suveräna live. Missa inte dom. Sett dom 3 gånger, och det är ace!TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Andra konserter?Ska på mycket annat i höst, så The Mish villl nog inte bli en av dem. Sett dem förut, på Gino. 1994 eller 95, tror jag.
Känns som att det kommer många bra band till Sverige inom närmsta framtiden.. KJ, CoX, DM osv.
17 oktober tror jag.
I think someone set my soul alight
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Whoops!smiscandlon wrote:boudicca wrote:God, this is a relief! I don't have a database or anything, just a plain word document with just a long long long list, which is constantly being added to...Is everything on your list twice?boudicca also wrote:God, this is a relief! I don't have a database or anything, just a plain word document with just a long long long list, which is constantly being added to...
Why is everyone talking funny now...?
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