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Eike Bierwirth has updated the skeds as of Sept. 2.
http://www.eibi.de.vu/ Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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![]() Joe Strain wrote: Inquiry from a NON-computer friendly O.F. This EIBI database is massive and unmanageable...I'll be durned if I scroll thru the whole flamin thing lookin' for something Personally I don't find it un-manageable, at least for my interests. If there is something I'm looking for I just do a search. I find it to be a fairly accurate up-to-date listing. I am very friendly with ILG dtatabase and its use-software. I also am friendly with the Sillet SWLog log and database management software. Is there any way it can be loaded as data do a run-of-the mill-database for utility? Never tried anything like that but if someone knows how, I am avidly listening Bob Sillet sez eibi's in the wrong format to be integrated into his package. Yodar in O'do "N8KDV" wrote in message ... Eike Bierwirth has updated the skeds as of Sept. 2. http://www.eibi.de.vu/ Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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N8KDV wrote in
: Joe Strain wrote: Inquiry from a NON-computer friendly O.F. This EIBI database is massive and unmanageable...I'll be durned if I scroll thru the whole flamin thing lookin' for something Personally I don't find it un-manageable, at least for my interests. If there is something I'm looking for I just do a search. I find it to be a fairly accurate up-to-date listing. I use it as a simple flat file, text-searchable via any text reader (Wordpad, Notepad, etc.). Works for me. However: Joe Strain writes further: Is there any way it can be loaded as data do a run-of-the mill-database for utility? Never tried anything like that but if someone knows how, I am avidly listening Bob Sillet sez eibi's in the wrong format to be integrated into his package. It's delimited, actually. If you're familiar with MS Excel, you can import the bc-a03.txt file into Excel and establish your own fields, thus creating a searchable spreadsheet. This format imports into databases as well. Open Excel and open bc-a03.txt. A text-import wizard appears and walks you through the steps necessary to create an *.xls (Excel) file. Select fixed- width field type, tab delimited format, then scroll down to the data and select where you'd like your columns; the wizard helps you along. Once you've finished, your data appears in Excel and you can adjust column width for easy reading. Save as an *.xls format. I hope this helps. ---- |
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