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N8KDV wrote in
: Joe Strain wrote: Inquiry from a NON-computer friendly O.F. This EIBI database is massive and unmanageable...I'll be durned if I scroll thru the whole flamin thing lookin' for something Personally I don't find it un-manageable, at least for my interests. If there is something I'm looking for I just do a search. I find it to be a fairly accurate up-to-date listing. I use it as a simple flat file, text-searchable via any text reader (Wordpad, Notepad, etc.). Works for me. However: Joe Strain writes further: Is there any way it can be loaded as data do a run-of-the mill-database for utility? Never tried anything like that but if someone knows how, I am avidly listening Bob Sillet sez eibi's in the wrong format to be integrated into his package. It's delimited, actually. If you're familiar with MS Excel, you can import the bc-a03.txt file into Excel and establish your own fields, thus creating a searchable spreadsheet. This format imports into databases as well. Open Excel and open bc-a03.txt. A text-import wizard appears and walks you through the steps necessary to create an *.xls (Excel) file. Select fixed- width field type, tab delimited format, then scroll down to the data and select where you'd like your columns; the wizard helps you along. Once you've finished, your data appears in Excel and you can adjust column width for easy reading. Save as an *.xls format. I hope this helps. ---- |
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