Should I request it via Excel or Access? Three points.
I hope to solve the problem at the lowest possible cost. I don't understand technical matters very well, so as long as it's a user-friendly system, I'll leave the rest to you!
■ Development in Excel at a 7:3 Ratio In small-scale systems, where the number of users is five or fewer, and the frequency of data generation (growth) is around 2,000 records per month [24,000 records per year], with simultaneous updates not being crucial, it often concludes that Excel is sufficient. ■ Advantages of Access The advantage of Access compared to Excel is its high-speed processing. Being a database, it allows for high-speed processing even for complex condition extraction from hundreds of thousands of records. ■ Customer Feedback on Orders Placed in Excel "Because the number of users is five or fewer," "We will migrate to Access when the data increases," "We will migrate to Access when the number of users increases," "Because licensing fees are incurred," "Because maintenance support costs are incurred," "Because there is no one knowledgeable about Access," "Because the Excel system is sufficient," "I want to eliminate unnecessary costs," "Because Access is not as flexible as Excel." As seen above, there is a tendency to place orders in Excel when the advantages of Access are not perceived.
- Company:セルネッツ 本社
- Price:Less than 10,000 yen