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Thread ID: 79545 2007-05-23 04:45:00 MS Access mentor needed in Christchurch (will pay) Oggy (5399) Press F1
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552451 2007-05-23 04:45:00 Our non-profit residential care organisation has reached the stage where we need a robust database to record details of the people we care for along with incidents and other stuff that relate to them as individuals. Our problem is that no one here knows how to assemble a proper Access database.

I've had a look at Access myself and while I could set up a couple of tables and their fields in a rough and ready manner, we've decided that the best course of action is to get someone who knows how to do these things properly to work with us to assemble a quality database.

We don't want someone just to assemble it then hand it over for us to use. We want someone who can train and oversee us in constructing the database ourselves because then we'll finish up with a database AND a couple of people who know how to make one in the future. We're looking at something like 10 hours perhaps spread over a few weeks during the daytime preferably...and preferably at our workplace.
Of course we would pay whatever is appropriate.

If this sounds like you or someone you know I'd love to hear from you.

Richard

EDIT: We're using MS Access 2002
Oggy (5399)
552452 2007-05-23 21:21:00 Contact your local Polytech.
They have IT students who need things like this to do as their final assessment project.
pctek (84)
552453 2007-05-24 09:47:00 Make a phone call to Adept Secretarial Services, there are plenty of people there who know Access backwards who would be happy to get some extra work at piece rates. It is a training college in the MS Suite. zqwerty (97)
552454 2007-05-25 01:43:00 Make a phone call to Adept Secretarial Services, there are plenty of people there who know Access backwards who would be happy to get some extra work at piece rates. It is a training college in the MS Suite.

Excellent. Thanks for that.
Oggy (5399)
552455 2007-05-25 01:44:00 Contact your local Polytech.
They have IT students who need things like this to do as their final assessment project.

Thanks. I've e-mailed them.
Oggy (5399)
552456 2007-05-25 23:11:00 student job search might be another option also beama (111)
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