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Our company has been using Lotus Approach database software since the
early 90's until last year when we migrated to MS Access 2003.
Problem: Our database is NOT normalized, therefore creating redundant
and inconsistent information, as well as disorganized data. When the
databases were ported to Access last year, we did the best we could to
make the redundancy and inconsistency of data as little as possible.
Unfortunately we could only accomplish this task to a certain extent,
and as a result we are now experiencing scalibilty and normalization
issues.
Solution: We are looking to hire a consultant that will assist in
normalizing the data in our database (comprised of data over 20 years
old). The consultant should also be able to provide minimal support
if needed. The tables are not organized the way we want them to be,
and this is preventing us from creating easy to use forms and a bigger
hassle creating reports based on the data. Currently all data for a
record is stored in one table, except for smaller tables for combo-
boxes and the like.
If you or anyone you know is interested in assisting us in this
procedure, please contact Matt at "masonm at intersci dot com"
Thank you.
early 90's until last year when we migrated to MS Access 2003.
Problem: Our database is NOT normalized, therefore creating redundant
and inconsistent information, as well as disorganized data. When the
databases were ported to Access last year, we did the best we could to
make the redundancy and inconsistency of data as little as possible.
Unfortunately we could only accomplish this task to a certain extent,
and as a result we are now experiencing scalibilty and normalization
issues.
Solution: We are looking to hire a consultant that will assist in
normalizing the data in our database (comprised of data over 20 years
old). The consultant should also be able to provide minimal support
if needed. The tables are not organized the way we want them to be,
and this is preventing us from creating easy to use forms and a bigger
hassle creating reports based on the data. Currently all data for a
record is stored in one table, except for smaller tables for combo-
boxes and the like.
If you or anyone you know is interested in assisting us in this
procedure, please contact Matt at "masonm at intersci dot com"
Thank you.