I am close to the completion of the build of an Access 2010 Database. I am not an access programmer but did all the design and configuration work before handing over the project to am access programmer for coding etc. I now need to have the database vetted and checked for best practice issues and design functionality. Before starting this process, however, I would like to frame a specific list of questions to the access programmer to begin the process as well as making sure I am on the right track, with what they need to provide so it can be reviewed.
With this in mind, if you are an access professional, and I was about to send you a finished Access database, what questions would you ask me and how would you want those responses structured so as to ensure you are getting a good workable database design.
Items that seem important to me include:
1) The best format and way I can ask the programmer to provide me with a list of all the source code and notes for all the lines of code. The programmer may not be able to offer ongoing maintenance support and I want to be sure I have full details on the code etc, if I need to appoint a new Access programmer. Is there a standard report or procedure that access programmers use.
2) The best way to protect my ownership of the source code and passwords etc, to prevent the access database being easily pirated?
3) Best practice of Assess design structure. How can I ask and check that the configuration of the database is best practice and not going to produce all sorts of problems down the track?
4) Multiuser environment – database will be installed on various networks with different server configuration and operating systems. How do I obtain information on the how the potential problem of bugs appearing as a result of system conflicts has been handled correctly?
I am sure they are other issues as well. Any help or ideas would be much appreciated.
With this in mind, if you are an access professional, and I was about to send you a finished Access database, what questions would you ask me and how would you want those responses structured so as to ensure you are getting a good workable database design.
Items that seem important to me include:
1) The best format and way I can ask the programmer to provide me with a list of all the source code and notes for all the lines of code. The programmer may not be able to offer ongoing maintenance support and I want to be sure I have full details on the code etc, if I need to appoint a new Access programmer. Is there a standard report or procedure that access programmers use.
2) The best way to protect my ownership of the source code and passwords etc, to prevent the access database being easily pirated?
3) Best practice of Assess design structure. How can I ask and check that the configuration of the database is best practice and not going to produce all sorts of problems down the track?
4) Multiuser environment – database will be installed on various networks with different server configuration and operating systems. How do I obtain information on the how the potential problem of bugs appearing as a result of system conflicts has been handled correctly?
I am sure they are other issues as well. Any help or ideas would be much appreciated.