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Old December 14th, 2009, 03:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Steve[_77_]
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I have done what you are asking numerous times for customers. I provide
fee-based help with Access, Excel and Word applications. My fee to help you
would be very modest. I would provide you a map of the tables that shows all
the tables in your database and for each table would show all the name of
the table and a list of all the fields in each table. Primary and foreign
keys would be shown and all relationships would be shown. For each
relationship, the type of relationship would be shown. The map would
generally show the flow of information in the database. Finally, a narrative
describing and analyzing the database would be provided. If you are
interested in having me help you with your database, contact me.

Steve



"TotallyConfused" wrote in
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First time I have inherited a db with no documentation and which I am
having
trouble figuring it out. Which or how is the best way to figure someone
else's db??? Thank you.