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Daily operations tracking with Access

Again, just a new user here but have been charged with creating a database that captures day to day activities regarding a very large construction job.
Parameters such as, plan inspections, safety walkdowns, new hires trained or oriented etc.
The biggest single focus here is producing concise monthly reports both in text and graphically, in order to report our progress or lack thereof, to our main contracting company.

Anyone well versed in this type of application? Any suggestions on structure etc?
Thanks in advance.
Oct 24 '06 #1
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MMcCarthy
14,534 Expert Mod 8TB
The best advice I can give is to start off with a list of all the fields required by the inspection and safety reports.

Then a list of the normal operations. For example Inspector inspects site on monthly schedule.

Then you need a list of information to be kept on all employees, their training and orientation.

If you can put that together we will try to help you break it down correctly.
Oct 25 '06 #2

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