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pcross29
We're going to create a large database in Access from thousands of
Excel files. We'll be massaging the Excel data to fit into a database
table containing about 30 fields. I'm guessing between 1 and 2 million
records eventually, maybe less. We really need to track the data
getting added. Who's updating (only 1-3 people will be), the source of
the data, where the original data file is located on the server, etc.
Detailed Data tracking.
It's not going to be a database that's accessed often. It's a
repository that will just sit there until we think of an interesting
question that the data could help answer. Then someone will write a
query and run a report. Not an ongoing, everyday application. But a big
repository. Any suggestions? I'm hoping we can develop a prototype in
Access and then, if necessary, move to SQL at a later stage.
But I'd really be grateful for any advice or admonitions from anyone
who's tackled something similar. Anyone come across a database schema
that we might take a look at? Or anyone know of an off-the-shelf
product that sounds like it fits?
Sincerley,
Paul
Excel files. We'll be massaging the Excel data to fit into a database
table containing about 30 fields. I'm guessing between 1 and 2 million
records eventually, maybe less. We really need to track the data
getting added. Who's updating (only 1-3 people will be), the source of
the data, where the original data file is located on the server, etc.
Detailed Data tracking.
It's not going to be a database that's accessed often. It's a
repository that will just sit there until we think of an interesting
question that the data could help answer. Then someone will write a
query and run a report. Not an ongoing, everyday application. But a big
repository. Any suggestions? I'm hoping we can develop a prototype in
Access and then, if necessary, move to SQL at a later stage.
But I'd really be grateful for any advice or admonitions from anyone
who's tackled something similar. Anyone come across a database schema
that we might take a look at? Or anyone know of an off-the-shelf
product that sounds like it fits?
Sincerley,
Paul