From: StopThisAdvertising on

"Steve" <notmyemail(a)address.com> schreef in bericht news:ej$n%23CNfKHA.4112(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I have done what you are asking numerous times for customers. I provide fee-based help with Access, Excel and Word applications. My
>fee to help you would be very modest. I would provide you a map of the tables that shows all the tables in your database and for
>each table would show all the name of the table and a list of all the fields in each table. Primary and foreign keys would be shown
>and all relationships would be shown. For each relationship, the type of relationship would be shown. The map would generally show
>the flow of information in the database. Finally, a narrative describing and analyzing the database would be provided. If you are
>interested in having me help you with your database, contact me.
>

The OP was not asking for fee-based help...


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From: Keith Wilby on
"Steve" <notmybrainworking(a)address.com> wrote in message
news:ej$n%23CNfKHA.4112(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I have done what you are asking numerous times for customers.
>

Couldn't you get it right the first time? Doesn't surprise me. The word
here is "free", NOT "fee". Look it up in your "library of reference books".

From: Tony Toews [MVP] on
"Steve" <notmyemail(a)address.com> wrote:

>I have done what you are asking numerous times for customers. I provide
>fee-based help with Access, Excel and Word applications. My fee to help you
>would be very modest. I would provide you a map of the tables that shows all
>the tables in your database and for each table would show all the name of
>the table and a list of all the fields in each table. Primary and foreign
>keys would be shown and all relationships would be shown. For each
>relationship, the type of relationship would be shown. The map would
>generally show the flow of information in the database.

Said tools can be found for free.

>Finally, a narrative
>describing and analyzing the database would be provided. If you are
>interested in having me help you with your database, contact me.

Looking for more work yet again.

Tony
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