• ZC3rr0r@lemmy.ca
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    Microsoft spent years and years trying to get people to not use Excel as a database, until they eventually had to give up hope that anyone who doesn’t know the difference would voluntarily use Access, so they started adding database-like functionality to Excel to meet their customer’s demands and try to make the experience at least a little bit less painful.

    This is a real-life case of “meet the user where they are” despite the designer’s wishes, because even within Microsoft, there is strong agreement on not using Excel as a DB.

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        Well, to be fair to Access, it’s not like Excel is such a great multi-user database either, now is it? ;-)

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          Well excel nowadays doesn’t have issues with concurrent users if you have office 365 like many companies do.

          At that time it was Access with the files located at a company shared drive, the issue was concurrent writes I believe.