Hi Richard,

A simple measuring stick for the complexity of your database would
be the following:

1. How many tables does it use?
2. How many of these tables relate/tie/link to other tables.

The higher these two numbers, the higher the complexity.
Well, how does this sound for one:

23 tables, of which nine are interlinked, the rest derived from relations between two or more tables.

70 Queries.

27 forms.

29 reports.

30 macros, most simple.

14 modules, most with several functions.

To me, it's fairly complex, but I'm not a professional (retired computer systems type) so perhaps it won't sound complex to most people.

Dick


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