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Questionaire For Design??
i work for a fairly small company; i can fill my water bottle at the sink
without impacting anyone else, but i think that's the *only* task i do all day long that doesn't bump somebody else's elbow - or several somebodys' ! g "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Total agreement! It's very rare that a process operates in isolation in an organization. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "tina" wrote in message ... in addition to the good responses already posted... i usually try to look a bit beyond the parameters of the process that i've been asked to support with an Access application; i call the concept "where did it come from, and where is it going". in a company or organization of any size, very often the process you're working to support is only part of the total work process. looking beyond the immediate requirements of the data/user(s) you're building for, you can sometimes uncover issues that will need to be addressed in your design, and sometimes streamline parts of the process that nobody had any idea could be improved upon. and sometimes not; but it usually pays to broaden your scope a bit during the process analysis phase of development. hth "Ryan" wrote in message ... Hello, I've had no problems in the past developing databases for my company because I have always been directly involved in what we do and so it has been easy to develop an outline for the databases. I have taken on a new project that is out side my realm. Does anybody have a great questionnaire that can be used with the clients to gather the information required to create a great database?? Any help would be appreciated |
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