- allow you to pull information it doesn’t hold and never anticipated you would need?
- retrospectively back-enter data for fields you never thought you’d need or prospectively for fields you never anticipated needing?
- in the absence of real data, simply self-populates itself without any investment in time or effort?
Not only will this Wizard evaluate your current database needs but it will anticipate all future needs. Automatically updating your Access database with information you failed, or will fail, to collect it, it boasts an advanced interpolation algorithm allowing the user to select from a number of popular distributions including normal, lognormal, Weibull, binomial and Poisson. By selecting a suitably plausible distribution this allows the user to interpolate data and populate their database with minimal effort. This can be used both historically - for data the user omitted to collect in the first place – or prospectively – for data the user will fail to anticipate in the future.
Friendlier, more intuitive and with a neat graphical interface, we found the Wizard simpler to use than many other proprietary packages. What’s more, the Wizard uses its own ingenious algorithm to ensure it is compatible with all future software products and backwardly compatible with any past products or operating systems.
For obvious reasons the developers were reluctant to give details of the new algorithm but we were assured that the system ‘just knows’.
For further details check out the Microsoft Download Center. Simply type "Interpolated Data for Interval Ordered Time Series", or even just “IDIOTS Wizard”, in the Search Box to download your free Access Add-In.
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