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    Those inputs could be a User Input option in the calculation. Those multipliers are on the electric bills as to what usage is billed. Collecting this information and keeping it say using SQLExpress would be of use to those. Then one would have the ability to look backwards at later dates for forecasting and billage adjustments.

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    Yes on SQL either full or express version. Preferably the Express version of SQL so that anyone can obtain it. If SQL would be integrated to the system use then Trending and collection of data such as energy for later and graphing usage would be a very usable for tracking usage.

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    The only way to save a system is to do a full image of the system. I have tossed around about creating a VM of my server and running it as a Virtual device so I can snap shot the VM on regular basis as I do most of my home computers. But having a way to backup your entire program and devices for those that do not or do not know how to use Virtual would be an asset to the system.

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