I know almost nothing about databases - but i'm told i've been using Xcel as "crummy" database to manage my genetic marker data - which has now grown to too many rows of data to handle in Xcel.
I am a plant pathologist doing population genetics on a disease that causes serious problems to pepper, tomato, squash, pumpkins, etc. worldwide.
Woke up at 3am this morning and dove into Access and started importing my files and trying to accomplish some basic tasks. Still learning terminology, but i'm determined to do it as it's the only way I can find what's at the other end of the genetic work we are doing..
I am a plant pathologist doing population genetics on a disease that causes serious problems to pepper, tomato, squash, pumpkins, etc. worldwide.
Woke up at 3am this morning and dove into Access and started importing my files and trying to accomplish some basic tasks. Still learning terminology, but i'm determined to do it as it's the only way I can find what's at the other end of the genetic work we are doing..