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Basic Database Assessment
June 26, 2000
Use these questions to help you think through your accounting database needs. Does your organization have a database?
If you do not have a database:
- How do you currently store data such as contact information or information about clients and projects?
- Is your method of keeping data efficient? Is it easy to share data among different staff members?
- What is your budget for a new database?
- What type of data do you want to store in the database?
- What tasks will you use the database for? For example, do you want to retrieve information, sort data or print reports?
- Do you currently have database software such as Access or Filemaker?
- Do you want several staff to be able to access the database? Do you have a network to support this?
- Do you know of a consultant you trust who could build a database for you? Do you have someone on staff that could do it?
If you have an existing database:
- What kind(s) of database software does your organization use?
- Is your current database system adequate? Does it do what your organization needs it to do easily?
- Would your database system be adequate with a 25% increase in volume?
- Do you have more than one database? If so, are they on different computers? Can more than one person use the same database?
- What does your organization use the database(s) for? (Specific info on clients, donors, merging letters, labels, reports)?
- How many people on staff with a computer use the database?
- How many people should be using it?
- Is everyone using the database able to do all the things they need to do on it? Do they need help from a system manager?
- Do staff members need more training than they're getting in using the database?
- Do your computers run the database software adequately?
- Does your organization need to upgrade to a newer version of your current program or even a different program? If so, what program do you need?
- How many computers do you estimate will not be able to run the new software?