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I have a lofty plan to enter all my LPs into a database program so I can find things, finally. I'd enjoy hearing what others use. Mac or PC?/what search criteria do you enter?/If you use a database program how do you arrange the LPs on the shelf? This has the potential to be exhaustive and exhausting. So, if you do sort digitally I'd enjoy hearing about it please
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Topic - Database creation - posaune32foot@gmail.com 07:10:51 11/07/23 (15)
- RE: A spreadsheet can work. - tketcham 08:14:54 11/08/23 (2)
- Yup - pivot tables are handy [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 12:17:56 11/08/23 (0)
- Great answer. - ToddM 08:31:11 11/08/23 (0)
- Open Office Db - Munkie_NL 06:44:33 11/08/23 (0)
- RE: Database creation - jennconducts 01:02:05 11/08/23 (0)
- If you have so many LPs to require a database then you can't spare the listening time to create one :) - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 15:24:34 11/07/23 (0)
- I use a very simple Apache Open Office spreadsheet that does all that I will ever need. ... - J. S. Bach 14:59:58 11/07/23 (0)
- If you're doing this for classical recordings... - hesson11 14:57:28 11/07/23 (1)
- Especially for compilations. So many classical LPs have multiple composers and - alaskahiatt 11:44:09 11/08/23 (0)
- Former librarian, current DBA, here. - ToddM 12:49:56 11/07/23 (0)
- RE: Database creation - weedeewop 08:05:37 11/07/23 (4)
- RE: Database creation - Phil_S 08:38:36 11/08/23 (0)
- Thanks for the Discogs recommendation!...- - Steve Parry 18:48:50 11/07/23 (1)
- BTW, the best way to do this is to search for the record id number...- - Steve Parry 09:48:08 11/08/23 (0)
- +1 on Discogs (NT) - jperry 12:09:30 11/07/23 (0)