I made a cardinal error ... When the specs changed half way through a job that I had spent a couple of months on, I should have restarted from scratch and pulled in tables/queries/forms and code that I needed, building on a clean base.
However, I carried on with the database and ignored stuff that was no longer needed, building new work streams alongside of what was already there. As the new spec was simpler, (It is now two databases), I now have a number of queries and tables etc that I no longer need.
I don't have the nerve to just delete bits (and then see if the database still works).
I use Access10 .... Is there any application that you know about that can interrogate the database from forms down to tables, to see what is actually needed .... thus leaving a bundle of unconnected and not-wanted stuff.
Ideally, what i would like to be able to do is to
'mark', somehow, each form and report that I know that I need, and for some sort of analyser to ferret down to see what tables, queries, subforms, reports and code etc etc. is required to support them.
Any ideas or advice would be warmly welcomed.
However, I carried on with the database and ignored stuff that was no longer needed, building new work streams alongside of what was already there. As the new spec was simpler, (It is now two databases), I now have a number of queries and tables etc that I no longer need.
I don't have the nerve to just delete bits (and then see if the database still works).
I use Access10 .... Is there any application that you know about that can interrogate the database from forms down to tables, to see what is actually needed .... thus leaving a bundle of unconnected and not-wanted stuff.
Ideally, what i would like to be able to do is to
'mark', somehow, each form and report that I know that I need, and for some sort of analyser to ferret down to see what tables, queries, subforms, reports and code etc etc. is required to support them.
Any ideas or advice would be warmly welcomed.
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