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Don't believe.
ОтветитьThe VLookup function & ImportRange function are basically the same as a relational database.. if you get creative most of the features exclusive to databases can be done in Excel/Google Sheets, the biggest downside is the api call limits & limited capacity of spreadsheets
Ответитьexcelent video...
ОтветитьI can't stop hearing "implemented - plemented" in my head.
ОтветитьIn the example of changing the McKinley(?) email address in Excel, could you use the Find and Replace tool so that you only have to do it once instead of several times manually?
Ответитьnot true, you can set Excel only accepting for example natural numbers in a specific cell.
ОтветитьThank you, well explained
ОтветитьThanks.
ОтветитьThanx! Except you can have Excel update the data in other places.
ОтветитьI think I need a little more convincing. There’s not anything really that o haven’t been able to do with spreadsheets yet. But after all, database is more useful for large amounts of data and so maybe that’s why I find spreadsheets the better for now.
ОтветитьYou can reference tables or specific cells in Excel so the data will update in other tables as well
ОтветитьWhat about cvs or other formats in excel, which also cannot store formatting and different fonts?
Ответитьthanks this realy helped me
Ответитьlike si vienes de edutin
Ответитьthank you so much!!
ОтветитьThanks for the video :D
Ответить"In this LECTURE...."...stop using LECTURE...nobody wants to be LECTURED to.
Also "TAY..BU...LAR" form is called by the rest of us as TAB-U-LAR.
Geez where is this person from? Clearly not America.
Are there Open Source / Free resources for managing Data Bases?
ОтветитьCan anyone explain why a database would be better than a spread sheet fro creating a mailing list? Is it just because the columns have information preset?
ОтветитьExcellent presentation, thank you very much
ОтветитьGreat and concise presentation!! Made things much clearer as I am currently a CS major college student who's kinda struggling to get a clear pic of all the content I need to go through lol.
ОтветитьData integrity is so overlooked when it comes to databases. So many times I've had to import data from old databases or Excel to a new database, and it was a nightmare because of incorrect date formats. I'd say the #1 reason for data migration failing is for bad data types. One project, I saw cities where states should be, countries where ZIP codes should be, all because there was no checking for data types as you demonstrate with dates in Excel. Great video!
ОтветитьAs I agree with all, 1. Spread sheets can be configured with data validation.2 Spread sheets are front facing to the user of any skill, you cannot ask end user to work on databases 3. Well we can always have Databases connected to excel in the back end .. problem solved? look forward but yes useful
ОтветитьYour explanation on the differences between using a spreadsheet and a database program is comprehensible. I am a fan and an avid user of Microsoft Access, but I do use Microsoft Excel only for heavy-duty number crunching.
ОтветитьI've been an excel user for a long time, even I know macros, but knowing this I'll surely try SQL, although I might continue using excel for presentation by far
ОтветитьOmg, yeah this is very useful!
ОтветитьI caanot believe I have this in class 8
ОтветитьThis is a very useful and concise explanation. My questions:
1) Is working with databases faster than with spreadsheets because, (since there are no formulas, formattings etc.) the overall CPU and RAM usage is lower?
2) is there any software or data management method that includes best of both worlds? Like one that can handle lots of data with integrity and speed but also has the capability of detailed analysis and visualization?
Thanks. I was thought spreadsheet and database are same in many cases, but they are not.
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ОтветитьThe ACCESS to this video is EXCELent
ОтветитьThere is a lot of bogus info in this video. So called "data science" instructors often have no real credentials and they are all over the place spouting misinformation with asserted authority. Ironically, the information age is saddling us with accelerating ignorance.
ОтветитьAnyone from Mr Mousa’s class?
ОтветитьPowerpivot solves the 1 million row limitation 🙂
ОтветитьThank You
ОтветитьI have access and excel although I find Excel is far easier to use for the graphing features and with Access the userface is not very good in the sense that they make the program hard to learn. Fooling with it will eventually get you to learn it though although the chart tools are hard to find and if you set a certain rule it can be difficult to undo it and if you have tables open you cannot run things although thats it
Ответитьexcel for me is better i feel like I have more control specially if you know the formulas and how excel work
ОтветитьExcel is perfect for project management if you know how to use it. Database is for operation.
ОтветитьWith excel, one can deal with day to day data needs without the need to convince IT to create the desired output from the current database. I use excel to make database that existing database and query cannot provide. It has help me to handle enterprise accounts that the companies I worked for is unable to provide.
ОтветитьYou can use excel for small database
ОтветитьI feel that there is something fishy about spreadsheets in the long run. I feel databases are more reliable. Please correct me if I am wrong
ОтветитьEasy to understand! Thank you very much
ОтветитьI mean where were you guys since so long. I have been looking for such tutorials on clarifying my concepts on databases. Awesome video. Is there any place where I can watch all the videos sequentially so that I move ahead in a sequence
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