I work on a small piece of a huge intranet.  IMHO, managing something
very large is not something that is accomplished by programming skills
or tricks.  The focus needs to be elsewhere.  You need to study up on
software lifecycle/design methodology (unfortunately, Fusebox is merely
a programming method, not a software lifecycle methodology -- at least
right now).  Specifically, the problems you're referring to are better
handled by analysis and scenario testing, not a coding methodology.  Not
a great read, or fun implementing. I'd much rather write code, but I've
come to realize that a successful development hinges on what you do when
you're not programming, and programming is only a small piece of the
puzzle.

-- 
Billy Cravens
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Rif Kiamil wrote:
> 
> We also add new table to are MSSQL 7 database as well. But we don't change
> column names and we all most never add new columns to the tables. But the
> code can change a lot. Does any body run a big intranet?
>
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