Re: Sample HR database

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Rick
The company cosist of only 21 employees and may only expand to 40-50 max. I
have looked into companies like peoplesoft and they are for companies for 100+

"Rick B" wrote:

> That would all depend on what you want to accomplish. Generaaly, Access is
> not a good tool for an HR system. HR could mean a hundred different things
> to a hundred different people. Do you want to track time off? Hire and
> fire dates? Pay information? Training? Organizational charts? Lots of
> variables.
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> The other issue is that privacy laws mandate that HR information be kept
> very secure. Access is not a secure environment. Even if you take all the
> recommended precautions to secure your data, a $30 chacking application can
> open the fiel and grant full access.
>
> If I were you, I'd not store such sensative data in Access.
>
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> Rick B
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> "Wtigermac" <Wtigermac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:E0E0B105-68B8-4610-B4A6-08BBC2E115A9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Does anyone know where I can find a sample HR database to download and
> > experiment in. I have found many designs but im looking for something to
> > sample to come up with a design of my own. I've been looking for some time
> > now so if anyone has any suggestion please let me know. Thanks
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