I find that after you get use to the bn that its better to go back and
read the manual again now that your familiar with the unit. It helps and
it cuts down on boredom when you have no power. *grin*

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Sarai

Okay.  I'll get there.  I haven't finished the chapter on addresses as 
at the time I had absorbed enough to get up and running with that.  But 
I'll go back there to read more.  Thanks.

Jean
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> Jean,
> Data bases are in the chapter with the address list so there isn't a 
> chapter called data bases.
>
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> Menzies
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>
> Thanks, Sarai
>
> Like I said, I still have chapters to read, so I'll get to database 
> creation eventually. Thanks for the reassurance that it wasn't that 
> hard.
>
> Jean
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>
>> Look at chapter 10 in the manual. In general, its manipulating the
>> one
>
>> Humanware already has. Its kind of using their text document of the 
>> address list file and putting what we want in it. I'm not a 
>> programmer
>
>> and after two tries I had no problems doing it. I studied up on it 
>> first though and worked with a copy of the existing data base. I 
>> backed up my address list first.
>>
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>> Menzies
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>>
>>
>> Just curious.  In general terms, how do you guys create new
>> databases?
>
>> Is this a programming thing, or is it a kind of text file with 
>> specific formatting?  I haven't seen anything in the manual info 
>> about
>
>> creating or editing databases, but I still have to read a number of 
>> chapters. LOL.
>>
>> Jean
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Sarai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 10:06 PM
>> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] databases
>>
>>
>>> OOH!
>>> Smart move, I never thought about doing that!. I'm looking at 
>>> creating a
>>> music data base with fields such as
>>> Artist
>>> Album title
>>> Release date
>>> Record label
>>> And that's all I can think of. LOL
>>>
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>>> r
>>
>>> sturdevant
>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 10:53 PM
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>>> Subject: [Braillenote] databases
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all:
>>> Inspired by Sarai, I created a database for all of my user names and

>>> passwords for various websites.  I have my passwords all saved in my

>>> e-mails, spread over 2 pc's and my BN, so now I've found them all 
>>> and
>
>>> compiled them with this database.  If anyone would like it, I would 
>>> be
>>
>>> happy to send it. I just have a question for you veteran database 
>>> writers out there.  I want to be able to enter my user name and 
>>> stuff
>
>>> all in grade 1...  computer braille.  I tried putting the G followed

>>> by 0, but it doesn't seem to do anything.  Anyone have ideas? 
>>> Thanks.
>
>>> Desiree
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