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Old 11-19-10, 10:36
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Smile Help with a database design, For eggs??

Hi all, Im new to this website so i'll begin with an introduction, Im Daniel, and thats all you really need to know :P

Basically my mum and dad have got all these hens now and they are looking a way to track egg production, expenditure, sales of eggs ect.
I have database experience at A-level and university so im really just looking some help with what tables should i include, reports, etc.

Thanks for any help.

Daniel
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Old 11-19-10, 10:39
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So essentially you have database experience at A-level university and all you need to know is how to the very basics of how to create and work with a database, correct?
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Old 11-19-10, 13:36
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For your purposes, a simple MS Access database should suffice.
If you want something more robust, try a SQL Server Express back-end with a Microsoft Access Data Project front-end.
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