A database is probably overkill unless you are trying to take an 
attribute/column that has a one-to-many relationship to an individual (person 
has many, many phone number or a company has many, many rmployees with many, 
many  different addresses or phone number or bosses or subordinates, i.e. a 
directory for all IBM employee’s (100,000 or 300,000 different entries).

Decide what you want to track, name the columns/fields in the order of what you 
think you would search on and build a Calc spreadsheet.  Name the columns with 
meaningful labels.


On April 17, 2020 at 2:59:55 PM, Vince@GMAIL ([email protected]) wrote:


Hi:  

I am staying at home and have time on my hands, so I think this might be  
a good time to generate an updated telephone/address book in a PC format.  

Can anyone suggest a "relatively" simple database template for tracking  
Names, Postal Addresses, Telephone numbers-House, Telephone  
numbers-Cell, Telephone numbers-Businesses, Medical offices' data, etc?  

I started by exporting my Contacts from the GMAIL website for my one  
@gmail.com email account, and have that data now on my WIN10-x64 desktop  
PC as a .CSV file (to Excel).  I also plan to eventually enter the data  
from a paper telephone/address book into a database.  I am not certain  
which to use, (vers 4.1.5) AOO-Calc or AOO-Base.  I also have Libre  
Office (Version: 6.3.4.2 (x64)  
Build ID: 60da17e045e08f1793c57c00ba83cdfce946d0aa) installed, but am  
even less skilled with its operation.  

1. Should I go with AOO-Calc or attempt to learn more about AOO-Base  
for this project?  
2. Any suggestion for a template file would be appreciated.  

Thanks for reading this.  

Regards and stay safe,  

VinceB.  


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