G Gordon Gekko Oct 17, 2003 #1 some people have talked about tracking trades in Access (or another database program). what are some reasons for doing this rather than using Excel? thanks
some people have talked about tracking trades in Access (or another database program). what are some reasons for doing this rather than using Excel? thanks
S swoop[TR] Oct 17, 2003 #2 Maybe so you can Access your data better. Or maybe cause it doesn't Excel at being at database. Puns aside, two words: relational database.
Maybe so you can Access your data better. Or maybe cause it doesn't Excel at being at database. Puns aside, two words: relational database.