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Old 12-30-11, 00:51
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Selecting database

Am working on creating database for my site which will show the stores, categorized by location, city and mall . so, i don't want to go on entering the same information repeatedly. i came to know that we can store information in database and transfer it to the sites directly.
So, please guide me to do this job easily. thank you!
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Old 12-30-11, 10:55
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>So, please guide me to do this job easily. thank you!

use MS ACCESS which is much more user-friendly
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Old 12-30-11, 11:19
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Do you already have an oracle database. If you do simply add a table to one of the schemas to hold this information. If you don't then use a flat table or MS access as anacedent said.
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Old 12-30-11, 11:52
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Thank you both.

As anacedant say, Ms-acess can be better solution. Is it any template for this?
am not aware of oracle.
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Old 12-30-11, 18:09
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>Is it any template for this?
create an Excel spreadsheet for this task
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