simon4amiee
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Afternoon all, I dont know if i am in the right area so apologies, I am starting a new job next weeks as an Analyst for the NHS, and I asked then to send me some infomation because Ive been off work through redundancy for 6 months and am bored out my brains. The information I understood, but I suspect something can be done about the following statement, I suspect advanced access users would understand this, but I may be barking up the wrong tree!
"Occasionally due to network problems Infocom is unavailable. This means the IPCNs are unable to follow up new admissions and all additions/discharges to the team workload must be done manually.
Unfortunately because of the workload a manual system is unsustainable and also leads to repetition and inefficiency and is highly detrimental to the information quality.
Possible solutions:
Even with data type conversions at the moment our data table is over twice the recommended size for a shared access database. We also have over the recommended users for a multi user database, this seriously limits efficiency and can effect our connection to Infocom.
Move the store to a specialised server and change the Infection Prevention and Control data store from Microsoft Access to a more appropriate format"
"Occasionally due to network problems Infocom is unavailable. This means the IPCNs are unable to follow up new admissions and all additions/discharges to the team workload must be done manually.
Unfortunately because of the workload a manual system is unsustainable and also leads to repetition and inefficiency and is highly detrimental to the information quality.
Possible solutions:
Even with data type conversions at the moment our data table is over twice the recommended size for a shared access database. We also have over the recommended users for a multi user database, this seriously limits efficiency and can effect our connection to Infocom.
Move the store to a specialised server and change the Infection Prevention and Control data store from Microsoft Access to a more appropriate format"