Originally Posted By: oilboy123
I will check out access. I work on about seven different vehicles, so I don't think doing this is an entertainment kick.
Yes, I understand, and no offense intended. I was just in the mood for a rant. I went through my "time management" phase many years ago. You know, Franklin planners, priority lists, etc..
It's good to be organized and manage your "stuff". But at one point, I realized I was spending more time "managing my time" than I was actually doing things! The paper work/records management clutter took over practicality.
What matters is to adopt a system that fits and works for you. To me, vehicle records are as simple as a:
1. Maintenance Schedule: provided in the owners manual and maybe adjusted to your needs. Maybe a "reminder" function would help to not miss scheduled maintenance.
2. Work Performed: a record of what was done, parts, etc..
I am curious if non-business users take it up a notch and use a database to extract, manipulate, and summarize maintenance data for some reason....economics/cost evaluation, etc.? Is not that a primary reason to step up to a database over using a spread sheet.