Having two databases
a_reader2003
carolynwhite2 at aol.com
Sun May 23 08:53:40 UTC 2004
--- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "kippesp" <paul-groups at w...>
wrote:
> If everything works with installing the DB on Kelly's computer,
> we'll need to adjust how a few things are done.
>
> I've added some place holder categories (see end of cateogy list).
> Since all the database relations are kept using a numeric ID, there
> is the potential for problems if the two databases get out of sync.
>
> This should be the basic scenerio for adding a category:
>
> Reviewer: "I need a category 'confusing issues'"
> Carolyn: "Okay, TBD1 will be renamed 'confusing issues' and moved
to
> be a sub category of TEXT ANALYSIS"
> Carolyn: "Kelly, you need to update your category list!"
> Kelly: "Okay, TBD1 will be renamed 'confusing issues' and moved to
> be a sub category of TEXT ANALYSIS"
>
> The important thing to not is that neither database will have added
> a category, only renamed an existing one. If 9 is not enough, its
> too late unless I make a copy for Kelly again--possible, just
> worried about having enough time.
Carolyn:
Um..no, not sure I entirely follow what I am supposed to do. However,
if the nine place holder categories at the end of the list are some
kind of temporary stand-ins to help reconcile Kelly's dbase and ours
when she gets back from her trip, I would guess that they would not
be enough. For example, there are 6 new categories this week alone,
and its a quiet week! But I have probably misunderstood their purpose.
BTW Kelly, are you ok with me emailing the weekly update to you, or
would you like that text shortened or changed in any way. Don't want
to embarass you if the text can be read by the whole ship ! (On the
other hand, you could recruit the whole crew to help..)
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