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
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