No, not yet, on my phone. Not going back to my laptop until tomorrow.
No, not yet, on my phone. Not going back to my laptop until tomorrow.
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No worries, although not VBA related this conversation with yourself and Edgar, both have given me some useful info
It is a world of learning with diabetes
Mine is jumping so quickly from lows to highs, I have a 2.2 low and came back from Mexico honeymoon feeling very unwell, sugar reading was 32, should be between 4 and 9...
Manage it and move on now
Can't thank you guy's enough for all of your help with all subjects, have a good evening
I'm glad I could help, even if just with words.
I guess the ideal app should have this workflow:
1. login
2. gets results from previous captures
3. add new record
4. meals section
4.1. if choose existing meal, then load the latest used nutrition data for that meal, let the user edit
4.2. if add new meal, then call the api and load the nutrition data for that meal, let the user edit
5. physical activity
5.1. same with meals, but for physical activity
6. insulin section
6.1. choose target, calculate automatically based on physical activity and food intake? maybe also sugar reading?
I think physical activity should be a part of the formula. But I'm just guessing.
FWIW the USDA provides a nutrition db free to download. They provide it in excel, cvs, and access format, though if I remember correctly I think they are phasing out the access db??...
Anyway, you can also get a free api key to access the data online. I used it as an excuse to learn qt for python to make a meal planning app a few years ago
https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/
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Your DB is along the same lines as mine. More detailed as you need the sugar levels etc.
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Thank you guy's all of this helps massively, the world doesn't share enough to help each other like on here![]()
You might also want to take a look at MajP's FAYT classes, that turn a control into a fayt control with two lines of code.
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Thank s WGM, will take a look![]()
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