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Alan
Hi there,
I own a small company in Southern California and I am looking for
someone that can help me build an Access database for tracking sales.
Here are a few parameters
- The data is linked to several XL tables, very straightforward, the
largest table has about 15,000 rows of data and 8 columns. The other
3 tables contain infomation about sales goals, fiscal year start
dates, etc.
- The data needs to be presented in Access in a report that shows
something like this:
CUSTOMER ABC RESELLERS
VENDOR = XYZ MFG, INC.
CUSTOMER FISCAL SALES = $54,989
FYTD GOAL = $175,000
% achieved = $33%
CALENDAR 2007= $32,756
CALENDAR 2006 = $1,102
INCREASE = $31,657
The challenge is that there are 250 resellers with varying quotas, and
12 Vendors that have different fiscal year dates.
Ideally, the consultant would be on the EAST coast, so we could talk
early in the a.m.. This is not mandatory, though. I am anxious to
get going, so if anyone is interested in furthering the conversation,
please let me know!
Thank you!
Alan
I own a small company in Southern California and I am looking for
someone that can help me build an Access database for tracking sales.
Access, my application will [most likely] be a walk in the park.From the looks of the level the folks here work at in regard to
Here are a few parameters
- The data is linked to several XL tables, very straightforward, the
largest table has about 15,000 rows of data and 8 columns. The other
3 tables contain infomation about sales goals, fiscal year start
dates, etc.
- The data needs to be presented in Access in a report that shows
something like this:
CUSTOMER ABC RESELLERS
VENDOR = XYZ MFG, INC.
CUSTOMER FISCAL SALES = $54,989
FYTD GOAL = $175,000
% achieved = $33%
CALENDAR 2007= $32,756
CALENDAR 2006 = $1,102
INCREASE = $31,657
The challenge is that there are 250 resellers with varying quotas, and
12 Vendors that have different fiscal year dates.
Ideally, the consultant would be on the EAST coast, so we could talk
early in the a.m.. This is not mandatory, though. I am anxious to
get going, so if anyone is interested in furthering the conversation,
please let me know!
Thank you!
Alan