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why shouldnt develop in access
Hey all, before I get a bunch of wordy opinions based on the subject line
(grin) let me tell you what I am really looking for. I am proposing a small business app be written in Excel and in order to get the proposal approved I need to provide a risk assessment of what doing so means long term. I am looking for some thoughts on what the risks are for building and supporting an app in Excel and thats what I need from yuou guys! I really need some good risks listed, not just cheerleading for excel / office. -thanks |
why shouldnt develop in access
On Thu, 31 May 2007 06:41:01 -0700, sumGirl
wrote: Hey all, before I get a bunch of wordy opinions based on the subject line (grin) let me tell you what I am really looking for. I am proposing a small business app be written in Excel and in order to get the proposal approved I need to provide a risk assessment of what doing so means long term. I am looking for some thoughts on what the risks are for building and supporting an app in Excel and thats what I need from yuou guys! I really need some good risks listed, not just cheerleading for excel / office. You might like to try: - http://www.eusprig.org/ - http://www.acl.com/limitsofspreadsheets/ - the comp.risks archive (every software developer and development manager should read comp.risks) You really don't provide much information. If the application is to pick up data from elsewhere, manipulate it and present it, then it is entirely possible that Excel is the right tool. If on the other hand you want something to maintain important and complex data, and particularly if that data is going to be maintained by a number of people over a significant length of time, then you need a database, not a spreadsheet. Think of such things as data integrity, avoiding data duplication, separating data from presentation etc. (I am currently developing both an Excel app and an Access app, so I think I can claim neutrality.) -- Stephen Poley |
why shouldnt develop in access
hi,
As soon as i saw the word Application, Access popped into mind. but that is dependant on how long term you are talking about. how much data will you be storinng long term. Access handles and manipulates large amounts of data better than excel. how many users? if the app will be used by all in the company...Access, if used by only a few within the company....excel (maybe, see last statement). Excell and Access do work well togeather...Access for storage, data input, special queries.....excel for analysis and paperless reports via MSQ. so it's not like you have to one and not the other. you were vaque about what your are trying to do, so i can only be general based on my experiences. but i will say this....you ARE going about this the right way. trying to find out what might be best BEFORE development. Good luck FSt1 "sumGirl" wrote: Hey all, before I get a bunch of wordy opinions based on the subject line (grin) let me tell you what I am really looking for. I am proposing a small business app be written in Excel and in order to get the proposal approved I need to provide a risk assessment of what doing so means long term. I am looking for some thoughts on what the risks are for building and supporting an app in Excel and thats what I need from yuou guys! I really need some good risks listed, not just cheerleading for excel / office. -thanks |
why shouldnt develop in access
One risk in Excel is Microsoft itself. Applications developed in one Excel version may not work as well or may not work at all in later versions. If you develop your app in Excel 2003 or an earlier version and your organization changes to xl2007 then you had better plan on a review of your code/charts/ and maybe other components. I can't speak for Access compatibility. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "sumGirl" wrote in message Hey all, before I get a bunch of wordy opinions based on the subject line (grin) let me tell you what I am really looking for. I am proposing a small business app be written in Excel and in order to get the proposal approved I need to provide a risk assessment of what doing so means long term. I am looking for some thoughts on what the risks are for building and supporting an app in Excel and thats what I need from yuou guys! I really need some good risks listed, not just cheerleading for excel / office. -thanks |
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