OO or procedural

I have an access db that I use for my checkbook (with a good amount of pretty simple VBA behind it), and I would like to rewrite it as a separate program with an SQL backend. I am thinking about using C ++, Java or Python.

I assumed that before I started, I would write OO because I thought I would think “in terms of OO” (because of the OO Logic class and the C ++ class that I took), but I find that I can only visualize it as procedural (but perhaps because I was mentally stuck in the thought of how db works in Access). How do i decide? Do I make sense or it seems that I do not understand the concept?

Thank you for your help.

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