On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 16:01 -0500, Richard Cleaveland wrote: > > > > > >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.
Yep, I would rate that on the complex list :) Regards Jonathon -- OOo Tips: http://mindmeld.cybersite.com.au/tips.rss OOo Knowledgebase: http://mindmeld.cybersite.com.au Training4Linux: http://www.training4linux.com Cybersite Consulting: http://www.cybersite.com.au --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
