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Mary Sweeney, Lynn, MA, USA

 

 

Managing information is not an easy task, especially when that information is important. One small change - an address, a phone number, a physician - sets off an avalanche of corrections in a mountain of documents in order to keep records accurate.
 

This is the beauty of relational databases. A piece of information is kept in only one place. When it is changed in that one place, it can then be pulled to wherever it is needed. Time is saved; accuracy is enhanced.
 

Paper records are "paper"; it is not easy to "back them up" off-site.

I create databases for niche clienteles whose special needs I know well: religious communities and similar organizations and those which deal with health care. In addition, I connected with my local TV station to learn some skills from them and was able to assist them with their needs as well.
 

We all need to manage information effectively and easily.

 

Applications:

  • Health Care

  • Grant Location and Application Tracking

  • Volunteers

  • Archive Information (in process)

  • Inventory

  • "St. Vincent de Paul" type groups

  • Employees

  • Local TV Access Station

     


Introductory Powerpoint

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Faithfulness does not mean repetition, but rather creativity springing from that first impulse of God's love and the needs of today.

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