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* Dine behov er begrænsede og dine data aldrig vil vokse til et meget stort omfang (kan du faktisk forudsige det nu?)  
* Dine behov er begrænsede og dine data aldrig vil vokse til et meget stort omfang (kan du faktisk forudsige det nu?)  


* You are unable to acquire the methodology of database construction. You may however consider either outsourcing this task to someone else or using simpler tools.  
* Du ikke kan tilegne dig metodologien til konstruntion af databaser. Du kan dog overveje at outsource opgaven til andre eller bruge enklere værktøjer.  


* You use complicated spreadsheets and you lack time or money to switch to databases. Think or ask someone whether this does not lead down a blind alley. Don't count on magical tools that would change your spreadsheet (regardless how well made) into a database.  
* You use complicated spreadsheets and you lack time or money to switch to databases. Think or ask someone whether this does not lead down a blind alley. Don't count on magical tools that would change your spreadsheet (regardless how well made) into a database.  

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Hvem har brug for en database?

Hold dig til regneark hvis:

  • Dine behov er begrænsede og dine data aldrig vil vokse til et meget stort omfang (kan du faktisk forudsige det nu?)
  • Du ikke kan tilegne dig metodologien til konstruntion af databaser. Du kan dog overveje at outsource opgaven til andre eller bruge enklere værktøjer.
  • You use complicated spreadsheets and you lack time or money to switch to databases. Think or ask someone whether this does not lead down a blind alley. Don't count on magical tools that would change your spreadsheet (regardless how well made) into a database.

Consider using databases if:

  • Your data collection expands every week.
  • You often create new spreadsheets, copy within these and you feel that this work is getting more and more tedious. In this case the effort of switching to databases easily pays off.
  • You create reports and statements for which the table view of a spreadsheet is not suitable. You can then consider switch to using a database with form views.