gmlwong
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Hey gang!
Being new to your forum, let me just start by saying, "Happy New Year!" and "Gong-Ha-Fa-Choy!"...that's Happy Chinese New Year - 4701!
Now, for my 'Nightmare on Elmstreet' special!?#?$?! - I have a database project that I am now in charge of and everytime I think I can progress to the next logical level, something rears it's ugly head...
At the most basic level, this database stores consumer contract data with the end result being the generation of various respective accounting reports for admin. and consumer contract tracking...one of the major problems is that I am now discovering great numbers of corrupt record data that adversly affects any underlying query, form, or report.
I am in the late processes of developing a closely related but seperate database that needs to be able to rely on this troubled database's records...see, I told ya this was one for the books!
I can continue developing my new database and the only thing I can think of for the existing problem database is to START OVER!
I ran the Analyzer on every object and EVERY object has a suggested fix and about 30% of all objects have the red exclamation message, strongly recommending a change.
I'm happy to supply a sample database next week so let me know what you think so far.
Being new to your forum, let me just start by saying, "Happy New Year!" and "Gong-Ha-Fa-Choy!"...that's Happy Chinese New Year - 4701!
Now, for my 'Nightmare on Elmstreet' special!?#?$?! - I have a database project that I am now in charge of and everytime I think I can progress to the next logical level, something rears it's ugly head...
At the most basic level, this database stores consumer contract data with the end result being the generation of various respective accounting reports for admin. and consumer contract tracking...one of the major problems is that I am now discovering great numbers of corrupt record data that adversly affects any underlying query, form, or report.
I am in the late processes of developing a closely related but seperate database that needs to be able to rely on this troubled database's records...see, I told ya this was one for the books!
I can continue developing my new database and the only thing I can think of for the existing problem database is to START OVER!
I ran the Analyzer on every object and EVERY object has a suggested fix and about 30% of all objects have the red exclamation message, strongly recommending a change.
I'm happy to supply a sample database next week so let me know what you think so far.