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Have to design database - no idea where to start
Thank you Tina I will have a look asap "tina" wrote: take a look at http://home.att.net/~california.db/tips.html, which is focused specifically on helping newbies start off on the right foot, and be sure to follow the link in Tip#1. hth "Access Africa" wrote in message ... TC I am using the template only as a starting point to gather information , I am also using various other sources to make sure that I have all aspects of the BP covered. I have found a few links to Database Normaliszation, thanks for your reply "TC" wrote: The business plan template from Word, *will not give you* the design of the table structures in Access. To design the table structures in Access, you need to use a non-trivial, non-intuitive process called "database normalization". If you do not know what this is, you need to learn about it *before you go any further*. Google the Access groups for that term, there will be lots of references HTH, TC (MVP Access) http://tc2.atspace.com |
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Have to design database - no idea where to start
you're welcome, and good luck with your project!
"Access Africa" wrote in message ... Thank you Tina I will have a look asap "tina" wrote: take a look at http://home.att.net/~california.db/tips.html, which is focused specifically on helping newbies start off on the right foot, and be sure to follow the link in Tip#1. hth "Access Africa" wrote in message ... TC I am using the template only as a starting point to gather information , I am also using various other sources to make sure that I have all aspects of the BP covered. I have found a few links to Database Normaliszation, thanks for your reply "TC" wrote: The business plan template from Word, *will not give you* the design of the table structures in Access. To design the table structures in Access, you need to use a non-trivial, non-intuitive process called "database normalization". If you do not know what this is, you need to learn about it *before you go any further*. Google the Access groups for that term, there will be lots of references HTH, TC (MVP Access) http://tc2.atspace.com |
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