Just another plug for using fusedocs, from someone who never used them in the past. I am a db designer by avocation, and I ALWAYS want to do the db first. I am currently working on a project to convert a desktop MS Access app to a web SQL Server app. Since I am following the entire FLiP methodology for this project, I am busy fusedocing, instead of upsizing my MS Access db to SQL Server and coding away.
For some reason, the use of the fusedocs is 'allowing' me to give all the fields in my SQL Server table the names they SHOULD have, not the names that the user created in the MS Access database. That might not make sense to you all, but in the past, unless the user had really bad field names, like Date, I would just use their names when converting.
FLip/Fusedocing seems to be forcing me to look at this project as a clean slate and approach it very methodically.
Just my $0.02.
Kathryn Butterly
Web Developer
Washington Mutual Finance
813 632-4490
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