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I have been working on data intensive solutions, projects, and systems since mid 1990s, with increased responsibility and complexity, including data driven rule engines, spend analytics solutions, several data warehouse/data mart/custom database implementations, as well as data quality and data management efforts.
DAMA, IAIDQ, MPO, ACM
TDAN, Data Strategy Journal
BS in Computer Engineering, MBA
Expert certification on Data and Information Quality through DAMA/ICCP.
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| Magerram | 07/08/09 | 9 | 6 | 6 | 9 | Thanks |
| chyari | 05/25/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| chris woolfenden | 04/23/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | very helpful thankyou |
Assuming your data is text only, try the following steps: Reverse engineer physical model in a modeling tool (like ERStudio). Make sure to choose the right platform, bring in all indexes, code etc
Yes, you can definitely compare two different databases, the technique will be different depending on what you are looking for. If you want to compare data, you can use any database query tool (look
Hello and I apologize it took me a few days to get back to you. Yes, there are other ways of capturing your notes. I think it is great you are thinking ahead of this. Your options are based on how
Virtual Education software is not an area I am familiar with. However, I can provide pointers regarding your second question. Pre-questions 1. How many people will use this database? How many will
If you use backup software for your files vs. "copying", you should be able to retain this. On the Mac, they use TimeCapsule. Vista has its backup, or there are other options. These allow you to fully

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