M
Max
I am about to create my new database tables, based on what I've presented in
previous posts here. After I create the tables, is there an easy way to
transfer the data? I don't necessarily want to transfer all of the data
immediately, just about 50 or so records until I am assured that my new
set-up works. Just to clarify what I mean by "easy," the old-school me
first thought I have to literally type in all the records manually, one at a
time .... please tell me there's a better way.
I can justify my learning database design "on-the-job" because #1, I am
learning something new to add to my resume, and #2, it should eventually
benefit the employers, but I just feel that plain ol' typing is not worth my
time (not like it was 25 years ago, lol).
In peace, and thank you all again for the ongoing support,
Max
previous posts here. After I create the tables, is there an easy way to
transfer the data? I don't necessarily want to transfer all of the data
immediately, just about 50 or so records until I am assured that my new
set-up works. Just to clarify what I mean by "easy," the old-school me
first thought I have to literally type in all the records manually, one at a
time .... please tell me there's a better way.
I can justify my learning database design "on-the-job" because #1, I am
learning something new to add to my resume, and #2, it should eventually
benefit the employers, but I just feel that plain ol' typing is not worth my
time (not like it was 25 years ago, lol).
In peace, and thank you all again for the ongoing support,
Max