Databases

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Arnold Layne
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Databases

Post by Arnold Layne »

Anyone know anything about these? I've checked out the one on RAME, but can't make head nor tail of it, I just need one just one to able to type in the title say like the very one on BGAFD?, to catolouge dvds and/or videos say? Any help much appreciated thanks, and I'll make sure there's a drink (or two) for you at the next BGAFD event!

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Hitman
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Re: Databases

Post by Hitman »

Other useful databases I can think of are:


Arnold Layne
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Re: Databases

Post by Arnold Layne »

No sorry Hitman, I don't think I explained it clearly, I want to actually create my own? for my dvd & or video collection? any idea's? thank mate

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nachovx
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Re: Databases

Post by nachovx »

Type it into an Excel Spreadsheet, it's easier. Just create different tabs for Genre. Easy to search or sort into order.
Bob Singleton
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Re: Databases

Post by Bob Singleton »

Weird.... I thought I'd posted a reply, but it hasn't appeared.

Anyway, I suggested RAPIDFILE, which is a great tool. It's a "flat" rather than "relational" database, but other than that it's very powerful and easy to use. It also only takes up about 20mb of HD space.

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Arnold Layne
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Re: Databases

Post by Arnold Layne »

Thanks for all the great info guys, if I can't make the next bgafd event, I'll make sure there's a jar behind the bar for ya! thankyouplease

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Charlton Fan
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Re: Databases

Post by Charlton Fan »

How about DVDprofiler found at http://www.intervocative.com/Downloads.aspx ?

Chris
Arnold Layne
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Re: Databases

Post by Arnold Layne »

Thanks to all above, nice one

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T C
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Re: Databases

Post by T C »

There is a free moviedatabase on WWW.movieorganizer.com,
see for yourself

Greetings T C
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