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    #11
    Good reply DeepBlue. My main area is MRP/ERP systems. One thing I try to get a business to do is agree a standard set of reports required from a system. That way they get a consistent measure of how they're doing in terms of product delivery and they don't have every dept. doing their own thing. Simpler too.

    I'm just coming to the end of an 8 month project installing an MRP system and the biggest task, by far, has been validating data from the current financial system that its linked to. Holiday from January

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      #12
      Originally posted by shoes View Post
      I knew (in the biblical sense) an EDS 'consultant' for a couple of years, on and off. Incompetent angry nutjob, and very defensive of EDS! Very proud of her EDS keyfob she was.
      Not an ex Computer Associates type by any chance?
      Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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        #13
        Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
        by the time the poor guy on the end gets his renumeration
        I am not a number !

        (perhaps you meant remuneration ?)

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          #14
          Originally posted by TinTrump View Post
          I'm just coming to the end of an 8 month project installing an MRP system and the biggest task, by far, has been validating data from the current financial system that its linked to. Holiday from January
          Most of my experience has been in data oriented integration. It's never as simple as it looks. Thankfully I've steered away from financial systems so far. Have been involved with one integration point in a project, where the customer didn't really know which financial system was correct (asset allocation between divisions). And scarily, they didn't appear to care that finance system in accounts had data that looked nothing like the ERP data "well users from A will complain it's wrong, and users from B will complain its wrong... can you fix it?"

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            #15
            Originally posted by DeepBlue View Post
            Most of my experience has been in data oriented integration. It's never as simple as it looks. Thankfully I've steered away from financial systems so far. Have been involved with one integration point in a project, where the customer didn't really know which financial system was correct (asset allocation between divisions). And scarily, they didn't appear to care that finance system in accounts had data that looked nothing like the ERP data "well users from A will complain it's wrong, and users from B will complain its wrong... can you fix it?"

            If you were desperate enougn to accept such a prohect as above - make sure youve got indemnitry as it could very well end in tears - and guess who would be left holding the poison chalice ?

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              #16
              Indeed, db thanks for the explanation. Actually, a lot of that sounds pretty familiar from projects I have worked on for the MOD.
              bloggoth

              If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
              John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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                #17
                Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
                If you were desperate enougn to accept such a prohect as above - make sure youve got indemnitry as it could very well end in tears - and guess who would be left holding the poison chalice ?
                Thanks Alfred. It was pretty close to the top of my list when looking at this whole contracting endeavour. Have driven cars without being insured before (oops, but it was an emergency, um... yeah). Didn't like that one bit as I was fully aware I was putting my entire wealth in my hands :-S

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DeepBlue View Post
                  Well... when people say "database" that's not really what they mean.

                  A database, yes, that could be done cheaply. Design a schema and implement it in a scalable and secure fashion, not too hard. However a database is only as good as the data in it...

                  For the data in the database to be useful we have a) data migration b) user updates and c) reporting.

                  Data migration is a serious pain in the rear end. The incoming data is never clean. Never ever. So if you want to enforce some validation etc. in your new database, you're going to spend a lot of time cleaning up the old data. Don't think this is a job that you can pay Indian Development Centre to do. Been there, seen the damage. Sadly explaining what an "intelligent decision" is to most of those guys takes about 6 weeks of "FAIL. RETRY".

                  Once the data is there, we come to the meat of the project. Processes. Processes processes processes. Everyone has their own "pain point" which they hate, and wrote into the proposal to be fixed. Most of the processes will be straight forwards. Transfer of prisoner Gordo Brown from no. 10 to Holloway MS. Transfer of prisoner to solitary confinement. etc. etc. But someone will want workflow, so that the transfer is requested, approved, actioned. (All very sensible).

                  Now if you start to think of all the possible state transitions of a prisoner/parolee in the system, and assume each transition will have at least one request screen, one approval screen, one actioned screen... you see where the work might end up.

                  Then we look at reporting. Everyone with "manager" in their title will want their own report. Kerching for EDS. "Oh yes, we can make individual reports, really fast and easy. We can train your managers(*) to allow them to create their own reports."

                  (* Assuming said manager has programming language/database experience...).

                  An army of contractors making stupid reports that add no value to the system at all. Guestimate of 400 reports generated for such a system, and only 40 of which are actually used to add value.


                  So yeah. Not just a DB of Record. That's easy. Customers assume processes around their data, and they are expensive.

                  Post of the day there Deepblue.

                  Take note fellow newbies - that's the way to make an entrance^^^^^^^
                  "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                  - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                    #19
                    They could have bought one from my company.

                    It works too.

                    Which maybe is why they didn't...
                    Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
                    threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by threaded View Post
                      They could have bought one from my company.

                      It works too.

                      Which maybe is why they didn't...
                      I thought you were in prison!

                      Oh, no sorry, that's the other bulltulip merchant.

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