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  1. #1
    aaron.kempf@gmail.com
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    why>?

    why do you guys use excel?

    how do you survive the 65k row limit?
    it just boggles my mind; i hate excel more than anything

    i think that all your spreadsheet dorks should be homeless; on the side
    of the street--

    -Aaron


  2. #2
    Don Guillett
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    Because the abacus is too difficult to master.

    We hate it also.
    That is, until we get the no limit on rows

    Many of us are homeless. Contributions are welcome.
    Send all to me and I will spend it on Wild Turkey.

    --
    Don Guillett
    SalesAid Software
    dguillett1@austin.rr.com
    <aaron.kempf@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1148332296.581383.267130@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
    > why do you guys use excel?
    >
    > how do you survive the 65k row limit?
    > it just boggles my mind; i hate excel more than anything
    >
    > i think that all your spreadsheet dorks should be homeless; on the side
    > of the street--
    >
    > -Aaron
    >




  3. #3
    DS-NTE
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    Because in this newsgroup you usually meet polite and very helpfull people
    Because if I have to use more than 65536 rows I use Access
    Because my boss gives me a big smile when I make sth fancy for her in excel
    Because that really turns me on
    Because I save my coworkers many hours of work when making a nice and
    usefull workbook
    Because....
    Because....
    Because...
    Because in this newsgroup you usually meet polite and very helpfull people
    Because in this newsgroup you usually meet polite and very helpfull people
    Because in this newsgroup you usually meet polite and very helpfull people
    Because in this newsgroup you usually meet polite and very helpfull
    people!!!!!!

    <aaron.kempf@gmail.com> skrev i melding
    news:1148332296.581383.267130@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
    > why do you guys use excel?
    >
    > how do you survive the 65k row limit?
    > it just boggles my mind; i hate excel more than anything
    >
    > i think that all your spreadsheet dorks should be homeless; on the side
    > of the street--
    >
    > -Aaron
    >




  4. #4
    aaron.kempf@gmail.com
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    i just dont understand the value proposition.

    i dont understand; do they spawn you guys in grade school?

    where did you guys learn that it's socially acceptable to use this
    ridiculous program??


  5. #5
    Harlan Grove
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    aaron.kempf@gmail.com wrote...
    >i just dont understand the value proposition.
    >
    >i dont understand; do they spawn you guys in grade school?
    >
    >where did you guys learn that it's socially acceptable to use this
    >ridiculous program??


    Evolution is hard. If there are a lot more Excel users than Access or
    DBMS users, there'll be more Excel users to reproduce. After a few
    generations, the point becomes moot. Maybe velociraptors were better
    creatures by most objective criteria, but humans and rats (who share
    common ancestors, for some perhaps not all that remote) have the planet
    today. Fairness and objectivity have nothing to do with it.

    Adapt or die.


  6. #6
    vandenberg p
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    Hello:

    Because for people who know how to use a spreadsheet appropriately, the 65K limit is
    meaningless. But then give the quality of the capitalizations in your post (it appears you
    could not find the shift key on the keyboard) you probably would have problems with the 65K
    limit.

    Pieter Vandenberg


    aaron.kempf@gmail.com <aaron.kempf@gmail.com> wrote:
    : why do you guys use excel?

    : how do you survive the 65k row limit?
    : it just boggles my mind; i hate excel more than anything

    : i think that all your spreadsheet dorks should be homeless; on the side
    : of the street--

    : -Aaron


  7. #7
    aaron.kempf@gmail.com
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    yeah evolution is hard you idiot excel users need to evolve or die


  8. #8
    aaron.kempf@gmail.com
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    the 65k limit is not meaningless.
    it is a glass ceiling that you're stuck with and you can't do anything
    about.

    it's a travesty that you guys can't do anything with large datasets.

    im not saying 'its not fair'

    im saying that i dont understand why new people continue to get into
    excel; but they won't get into Access or SQL Server.

    i've never been at a company that has half of the sql server people
    that we need.

    but everywhere i've been; everyone knows excel.

    is it the colleges that do this to us?

    i just dont understand the value proposition.
    i claim that if you build a database; and you build reports off of this
    data; then you have the freedom to grow this into a larger, more
    critical application.

    i dont see oracle having an excel upsizing wizard anytime soon.

    i just dont understand why you guys use excel; it seems to me like it's
    a dead end street.

    once you have a xls that is 10mb; what are you supposed to do with it?
    you can't email it around.. you can't burn it onto a CD (since it has
    countless paths to other spreadsheets; etc)

    i just wish that excel had some real reporting capabilities.
    i dont like shrink to fit; i think that it needs about 10x more
    options.

    i dont like pulling data OUT of excel. it never works.

    i dont like pivotTables in Excel; they are much much much more powerful
    in Office Web Components and they're faster and more portable.
    i think that im going to make a real application where office web
    components -- just a shell around owc where people can save their
    spreadsheets in XML format TODAY.

    not in office 2007.

    today--

    maybe i'll make an addin for access that makes owc act and behave just
    like a normal form or report.

    so that i can spoonfeed you kids into using a real -- tangible--
    portable-- efficient system.


    i just dont get the ROI that all you guys have spent millions upon
    billions of hours in creating spreadsheets-- what is supposed to happen
    to those spreadsheets when your company merges?

    you sit there and recreate stuff by hand 24x7.

    i re-use functionality; i re-use tables in hundreds of applications.

    excel is worthless from what i see; and i just dont understand why
    newbies use excel.

    is it easier to use than accesss? NO.

    is it better, longterm than access? NO.

    does it scale, does it utilize multiple processors?

    will excel 2007 allow 2 people to edit the same spreadsheet??


  9. #9
    Harlan Grove
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    aaron.kempf@gmail.com wrote...
    >yeah evolution is hard you idiot excel users need to evolve or die


    The dinosaur telling the rodent to evolve. Let's just wait a bit and
    count numbers of users. Won't prove which is better, but in the end
    that doesn't matter.


  10. #10
    aaron.kempf@gmail.com
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    yeah. the dinosaur is me?

    you idiots copy and paste the same function a trillion friggin times a
    year and you call me obsolete?

    copy and paste
    followed by more
    copy and paste
    followed by more
    copy and paste
    followed by more
    copy and paste
    followed by more
    copy and paste
    followed by more
    copy and paste
    followed by more
    copy and paste


    doesn't it have an endpoint?
    isn't there supposed to be a happy ending for excel dorks?

    how many times per day do you copy and paste?

    how many excel virii have been found-- in the wild?

    yes, i am a dinosaur.
    in the same context that a mainframe is a dinosaur.

    IBM takes databases very very seriously.

    i just wish that there were more than 1 type of spreadsheet program;
    maybe microsoft would have some incentives to make it better.

    as it is; it's just ridiculous that microsoft hasn't added any new
    funcitonaliy to excel in 10 years and you script kiddies sit there and
    still use it.

    if Microsoft were to take Excel-- and pull an ADP- keep all the data in
    SQL Server and render is in a XLP file-- then maybe i would let you
    guys keep on abusing you companies.. by submitting timecard after
    timecard.. you claim that you do 'work'

    when all you do is copy and paste.

    you guys have thousands of copies of similiar functions; different
    arguments.

    if the UN were to change the calendar; and now we have 13 months-- then
    all you kids will have to do about a billion things to make your
    spreadsheets work.

    i only have to change something in one place.

    it's all about centralization; and i can do more work than 100
    spreadsheet dorks.

    i can leverage existing data.

    you guys copy and paste existing data.

    don't get me wrong-- i've seen some really really exciting solutions
    using VSTO.
    this is at least a step in the right direction.

    but it's not fast enough ; it's not integrated-- and it's impossible to
    purchase.

    can't MS just include the vsto toolset with excel or something; give it
    FUNCTIONALITY?

    can't MS include some 'for each worksheet' functions?

    i am just stunnned that the disease that is known as excel-- hasn't
    been eradicated.

    why doesn't the bill and melinda gates foundation give us all a vaccine
    against Excel?
    pay for all you kids to learn a real tool-- like SQL Server or Crystal
    Reports or ASP or something?


  11. #11
    Miguel Zapico
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    Point made. Now, what is the purpouse of your post?

    If it is for our enlightment, I would like to hear your suggestions about
    how we can deal with clients/bosses that want some simple task done in Excel.
    Some of the terms and expressions you have used before may not be appropiate
    in those conversations, I am afraid.

    Miguel.

  12. #12
    Harlan Grove
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    aaron.kempf@gmail.com wrote...
    >yeah. the dinosaur is me?


    Got it in one! You're improving. Perhaps there's hope after all.

    >you idiots copy and paste the same function a trillion friggin times a
    >year and you call me obsolete?
    >
    >copy and paste
    >followed by more
    >copy and paste
    >followed by more
    >copy and paste
    >followed by more
    >copy and paste
    >followed by more
    >copy and paste
    >followed by more
    >copy and paste
    >followed by more
    >copy and paste


    No doubt you actually typed all the forgoing.

    >doesn't it have an endpoint?

    ....

    Do your useless posts in Excel newsgroups? Entropy is forever.

    >how many excel virii have been found-- in the wild?


    Not all that many. More Word viruses than Excel ones because, surprise,
    there are more .DOC files than .XLS files. Virus writers target the
    most used applications in order to get the greatest effect. Start
    giving the average business PC user more than just read access to
    server-based DBMSs and you give virus writers new incentives to target
    DBMSs. At the very least, Excel and Word serve as useful decoys.

    >yes, i am a dinosaur.
    >in the same context that a mainframe is a dinosaur.


    Much more in the Control Data Corp sense than the IBM one.

    >IBM takes databases very very seriously.


    And it also sells a spreadsheet, Lotus 123. Your point being?

    >i just wish that there were more than 1 type of spreadsheet program;
    >maybe microsoft would have some incentives to make it better.


    Now we agree on something. Nothing works as well as market share below
    60% to get Microsoft to do anything worthwhile. Without competition,
    Excel will get SmartArt and color gradients and a bigger grid that'll
    cause more problems than it'll solve.

    BTW, do you have any idea how many fields per table Access 2007 will
    provide? Excel 2007 will have 16,384 columns. If Access doesn't keep
    up, there'll be worse headaches coming.

    >as it is; it's just ridiculous that microsoft hasn't added any new
    >funcitonaliy to excel in 10 years and you script kiddies sit there and
    >still use it.


    Unfair. They added the OLAP cube interface and VBA6 in Excel 2K. Both
    significant. However, nothing to warrant more than a minor version
    number increase since then.

    >if Microsoft were to take Excel-- and pull an ADP- keep all the data in
    >SQL Server and render is in a XLP file-- then maybe i would let you
    >guys keep on abusing you companies.. by submitting timecard after
    >timecard.. you claim that you do 'work'

    ....

    Ah, so you're still nonexempt. That explaims much.

    >if the UN were to change the calendar; and now we have 13 months-- then
    >all you kids will have to do about a billion things to make your
    >spreadsheets work.
    >
    >i only have to change something in one place.


    In the DBMS source code. Unless, of course, someone happened to
    hardcode the former 12 month names for a drop-down list, in which case
    you'd need to check all your forms and revise as needed.

    >it's all about centralization; and i can do more work than 100
    >spreadsheet dorks.

    ....

    If only most spreadsheet users did the same, dull, dead-end grunt work
    you do.

    >can't MS include some 'for each worksheet' functions?

    ....

    You mean something other than

    For Each ws In SomeWorkbook.Worksheets

    ?

    Does VSTO completely ignore Excel's object model, or are you just
    ignorant of what Excel's OM provides?


  13. #13
    Don Guillett
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    Just wait till you see the copy/paste when there are more rows than access.


    --
    Don Guillett
    SalesAid Software
    dguillett1@austin.rr.com
    "Harlan Grove" <hrlngrv@aol.com> wrote in message
    news:1148412519.644184.253660@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
    > aaron.kempf@gmail.com wrote...
    >>yeah. the dinosaur is me?

    >
    > Got it in one! You're improving. Perhaps there's hope after all.
    >
    >>you idiots copy and paste the same function a trillion friggin times a
    >>year and you call me obsolete?
    >>
    >>copy and paste
    >>followed by more
    >>copy and paste
    >>followed by more
    >>copy and paste
    >>followed by more
    >>copy and paste
    >>followed by more
    >>copy and paste
    >>followed by more
    >>copy and paste
    >>followed by more
    >>copy and paste

    >
    > No doubt you actually typed all the forgoing.
    >
    >>doesn't it have an endpoint?

    > ...
    >
    > Do your useless posts in Excel newsgroups? Entropy is forever.
    >
    >>how many excel virii have been found-- in the wild?

    >
    > Not all that many. More Word viruses than Excel ones because, surprise,
    > there are more .DOC files than .XLS files. Virus writers target the
    > most used applications in order to get the greatest effect. Start
    > giving the average business PC user more than just read access to
    > server-based DBMSs and you give virus writers new incentives to target
    > DBMSs. At the very least, Excel and Word serve as useful decoys.
    >
    >>yes, i am a dinosaur.
    >>in the same context that a mainframe is a dinosaur.

    >
    > Much more in the Control Data Corp sense than the IBM one.
    >
    >>IBM takes databases very very seriously.

    >
    > And it also sells a spreadsheet, Lotus 123. Your point being?
    >
    >>i just wish that there were more than 1 type of spreadsheet program;
    >>maybe microsoft would have some incentives to make it better.

    >
    > Now we agree on something. Nothing works as well as market share below
    > 60% to get Microsoft to do anything worthwhile. Without competition,
    > Excel will get SmartArt and color gradients and a bigger grid that'll
    > cause more problems than it'll solve.
    >
    > BTW, do you have any idea how many fields per table Access 2007 will
    > provide? Excel 2007 will have 16,384 columns. If Access doesn't keep
    > up, there'll be worse headaches coming.
    >
    >>as it is; it's just ridiculous that microsoft hasn't added any new
    >>funcitonaliy to excel in 10 years and you script kiddies sit there and
    >>still use it.

    >
    > Unfair. They added the OLAP cube interface and VBA6 in Excel 2K. Both
    > significant. However, nothing to warrant more than a minor version
    > number increase since then.
    >
    >>if Microsoft were to take Excel-- and pull an ADP- keep all the data in
    >>SQL Server and render is in a XLP file-- then maybe i would let you
    >>guys keep on abusing you companies.. by submitting timecard after
    >>timecard.. you claim that you do 'work'

    > ...
    >
    > Ah, so you're still nonexempt. That explaims much.
    >
    >>if the UN were to change the calendar; and now we have 13 months-- then
    >>all you kids will have to do about a billion things to make your
    >>spreadsheets work.
    >>
    >>i only have to change something in one place.

    >
    > In the DBMS source code. Unless, of course, someone happened to
    > hardcode the former 12 month names for a drop-down list, in which case
    > you'd need to check all your forms and revise as needed.
    >
    >>it's all about centralization; and i can do more work than 100
    >>spreadsheet dorks.

    > ...
    >
    > If only most spreadsheet users did the same, dull, dead-end grunt work
    > you do.
    >
    >>can't MS include some 'for each worksheet' functions?

    > ...
    >
    > You mean something other than
    >
    > For Each ws In SomeWorkbook.Worksheets
    >
    > ?
    >
    > Does VSTO completely ignore Excel's object model, or are you just
    > ignorant of what Excel's OM provides?
    >




  14. #14
    aaron.kempf@gmail.com
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    Don

    Excel will NEVER hold more rows than Access.


  15. #15
    aaron.kempf@gmail.com
    Guest

    Re: why>?

    I have a billions rows in access-- all the time.

    I use Access Data Projects-- the grown-up version of Access.

    -Aaron


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