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Database Archiving Solutions for Overweight Databases

Published by in Databases, 4 weeks 13 hours 22 minutes 16 seconds ago
Database archiving is said to be the most needed strategy for the business world which is facing a gigantic information explosion. There are many business and research-related advantages of database archiving. Some of these benefits include...

The Process Of Database Refactoring

Published by in Databases, 1 month 1 week 5 days 5 hours 24 minutes 46 seconds ago
You learned in A Vision for the Agile Data Method that agile methodologies such as eXtreme Programming (XP) (Beck 2000) and DSDM (Stapleton 2003) take an iterative and incremental approach to software development.

User-Level Security In Access

Published by Rich Talbot in Databases, 1 month 2 weeks 1 day 3 hours 52 minutes 51 seconds ago
"Permission Denied". Aaargh! Although frustrating when you are denied access to Access (no pun intended), it can be a godsend if there is someone else trying to access YOUR database and your data, if the security holds firm.

A Quick Intro On How Access Uses SQL

Published by Rich Talbot in Databases, 1 month 2 weeks 1 day 4 hours 3 minutes 23 seconds ago
Being a Microsoft program, it makes sense to choose to work with a compatible Microsoft SQL server when creating databases in Access. The two are streamlined very well, although Access will work with a variety of other programs and formats.

Interested In The Golden Rules For Building Access Databases?

Published by Rich Talbot in Databases, 1 month 2 weeks 1 day 4 hours 23 minutes 10 seconds ago
You can, by following a few golden rules, build Access tables and relationships which use your data in the most efficient way possible. These rules are often called Normalisation Rules and by following them you can learn to build Access databases which allow you to query and display results in the most effective way possible.

Access 2007 Is All About Systems

Published by Rich Talbot in Databases, 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 22 hours 3 minutes 52 seconds ago
When you start using Access 2007 you need to think SYSTEMS! That's because an Access database consists of several components all linked together to form a single system. A database system can be seen as a set of input items, data storage areas, processing elements and output items such as paper printouts. At the heart of Access is the data storage area consisting of one or more tables.

Bring Access Up To Speed

Published by Rich Talbot in Databases, 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 22 hours 12 minutes 15 seconds ago
As you add more and more information to your Microsoft (MS) databases you may find that the programme starts to run a bit more slowly. Luckily the software is designed so you can make small adjustments to it and keep it operating at its fullest capacity.

Getting To Grips With Templates In Access 2007

Published by Rich Talbot in Databases, 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 22 hours 12 minutes 27 seconds ago
One of the greatest myths about Access is that you have to be a programmer to use it or even know how to begin with databases. This isn't so. The Office Suite gets more user friendly to the layman with every new release, so naturally 2007 is the easiest entry-point into the word of databases so far.

Mining For Data With Access

Published by Rich Talbot in Databases, 1 month 2 weeks 3 days 22 hours 4 minutes 10 seconds ago
So you excel at Excel and find Access more than accessible. You are a confident user of the whole Microsoft Office suite, at home with its user interface and comfortable with its functionality. You have utilised the programs to collate data and efficiently organise your business projects and budgets. Where do you go from here?

A Brief Guide To Table Relationships In Access

Published by Rich Talbot in Databases, 1 month 2 weeks 3 days 22 hours 12 minutes 43 seconds ago
If you're starting to use Microsoft Access you may be able to create tables and queries and perhaps Forms and Reports. During your work with tables you may have also created links between tables. This article describes some of these linked relationships and how they can be used.
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