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Taylor Meek
When I stumbled upon the Object Dependencies feature of Access, I was
overwhelmed with joy. The sheer usefulness of this tool in my work is
amazing. It took it about twenty minutes to finish analyzing one of the
databases I work on, but it will certainly save me hours of hunting for these
myself.
The only issue I have with it is its hierarchical view--such a view is okay
when looking at a single object's dependencies, but when I have to start
looking at database structures that are more complex, it becomes less easy to
look at. If there was an object-oriented version of this tool, I would barely
have a job to do anymore!
overwhelmed with joy. The sheer usefulness of this tool in my work is
amazing. It took it about twenty minutes to finish analyzing one of the
databases I work on, but it will certainly save me hours of hunting for these
myself.
The only issue I have with it is its hierarchical view--such a view is okay
when looking at a single object's dependencies, but when I have to start
looking at database structures that are more complex, it becomes less easy to
look at. If there was an object-oriented version of this tool, I would barely
have a job to do anymore!