ChrisSedgwick
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Hi there!
I hope that what I'm about to write makes sense and I don't cause too much confusion...
We have quite an extensive database (or at least it's extensive for us), around 250mb. It's a split database with the back-end being held on our server. It holds around 6 years worth of information. Information such as jobs, products, quotes, deliveries, invoices, purchases, installations and so on. Its made up of numerous table, queries and VBA etc.
We're having some work carried out on the database and have been requested to send a copy of the database, so that the person doing the upgrades can see how it works. However, I'm reluctant to send the full database, simply because it holds so much information (data protection etc).
Now for my question.. is there a way I can send a sample of the database, either by exporting information into a new database or something similar, so that they can see how the database works? Obviously all the queries and the programming behind would have to go too.
I'm no expert in databases so am asking really, is there a way this can be done, simple enough for a dummy?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Chris.
I hope that what I'm about to write makes sense and I don't cause too much confusion...
We have quite an extensive database (or at least it's extensive for us), around 250mb. It's a split database with the back-end being held on our server. It holds around 6 years worth of information. Information such as jobs, products, quotes, deliveries, invoices, purchases, installations and so on. Its made up of numerous table, queries and VBA etc.
We're having some work carried out on the database and have been requested to send a copy of the database, so that the person doing the upgrades can see how it works. However, I'm reluctant to send the full database, simply because it holds so much information (data protection etc).
Now for my question.. is there a way I can send a sample of the database, either by exporting information into a new database or something similar, so that they can see how the database works? Obviously all the queries and the programming behind would have to go too.
I'm no expert in databases so am asking really, is there a way this can be done, simple enough for a dummy?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Chris.