Posted August 14, 2013
Piranjade: E_A (my husband) showed me what that database would look like and I think it would be good to have.
It's like a table with the game name on the left side and then all the important information in the next columns. We can write anywhere in the table, we can search the table etc. It really looks handy. It has a login page so only we can see and access and change it.
I hope E_A can finish programming it soon. We're out of town for the weekend starting Friday so I'm not sure he can do it this week,
And for everything else you all discovered: That's great!
Due to me living in a different time zone it's always exciting to read what happened over night!
Well I'll be! :) This is fantastic! It's like a table with the game name on the left side and then all the important information in the next columns. We can write anywhere in the table, we can search the table etc. It really looks handy. It has a login page so only we can see and access and change it.
I hope E_A can finish programming it soon. We're out of town for the weekend starting Friday so I'm not sure he can do it this week,
And for everything else you all discovered: That's great!
Due to me living in a different time zone it's always exciting to read what happened over night!
Don't force your hubby to stress over it, though; take the time you both need, as I'm sure this thing called "real life" needs to be dealt with, also.
Perhaps there could be ways to break up what is being written by which person? (like separate textboxes for each game so people can each have their own little "writing space") Or some other way to tag who writes what? Alternatively, we could just add a space between who writes what, and then write our names before the information we provide. Or if colored text is available, that's another way to tell. :P
Could we make backups of the database, just to ensure that the compilation of data doesn't get lost if something goes wrong?