A database is designed for speed, but that doesn't invalidate your idea. Generating a system from a spreadsheet is something within the grasp of almost any business or organisation. You just need a way, once the clients are comfortable, to fix up the "prototyped design" in a DB. There won't be more than a few 10k rows before that point in most cases.
@gebsystems
2 жыл бұрын
I am just toying around so far. I build few tools that make the experience more bearable and they are included as download links in the youtube videos. Now I am putting together a "proper" demo which evolved from my first DIY intranet idea to provide a general feel of how this could work. Next will show how to migrate it to a SQLite backend and use Excel / CSV as the import tool. I am obviously trying not to loose to many people on the way with this :) Maybe someone will find it useful at the office they work even if it means that it helps just them with the workload.
@fl7422
Жыл бұрын
wow, and WHAT a difference it is!
@gebsystems
Жыл бұрын
Totally! Seems like running SQL queries via ODBC is not very efficient if you wanna go through a significant amount of rows. SQLite seems like a work horse in comparison.
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