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  • May 10, 2006, 05:11 PM
    Star_Girl_123
    Advertising Database
    I work in real estate and need to set up an advertising database. Is Microsoft Access suitable for this or what would be the best program to use?

    I need to be able to charge out advertising on a weekly basis to each relevant property, e.g. the property address needs to be in the database and ideally I would like to be able to enter advertising costs for whenever this appears in the paper. I would then need to be able to get a total advertising amount for the property, but also a breakdown of the cost of each ad.

    I am currently doing this in a very basic Excel worksheet, but would like a more efficient and professional way of doing it.

    Any help would be much appreciated!

    Cheers :)
  • May 10, 2006, 06:55 PM
    GuestWei
    I would said Microsoft Access should be sufficient. At least it's easy to understand and create. Access has wizard to help people who doesn't have much experience with database.
  • May 11, 2006, 06:15 AM
    ScottGem
    I agree that Access would be the best tool, especially if you already have it. Access can be very easy for the end user, but has a great deal of power if you want to go beneath the hood. The only real competition for Access is Filemaker Pro.

    Access is also the best supported database platform. There are lots of sites where you can get advice, templates, code snippets, etc.

    One key though is making sure your tables are designed properly. Based on the info provided I would envision a structure like this:

    TblProperties
    PropertyID (Primary Key Autonumber)
    StreetAddress
    City
    Region
    PostalCode
    OwnerID (Foreign Key)

    TblOwners
    OwnerID (PK Autonumber)
    Lastname
    Firstname
    StreetAddress
    City
    Region
    PostalCode
    Phonenumber

    TblAds
    AdID (PK autonumber)
    AdDate
    Duration
    PropertyID
    MediaID
    Cost

    TblMedia
    MediaID (PK Autonumber)
    Media
    ContactFirst
    ContactLast
    Phone
    BillingAddress
    City
    Region
    PostalCode

    That should enable you to track Ads for your properties and produce records and invoices to the owners (if you need to). This structure is independent of what database you use. It could be streamlined even more by using a single Address table and assigning an address to each entity (property, owner, media) as necessary.
  • May 17, 2006, 06:37 AM
    ScottGem
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    Originally Posted by Star_Girl_123
    Hi Scott,

    Thanks for your reply to my question about advertising databases. Sorry, I could not locate a section where I could rate your answer, if I could have, it would have been "very good".

    I do have Access on my computer, however I have never used it before and am having trouble getting started. I did attempt to create a table, but I have multiple advertising entries for each property and it seemed to only let me enter it once, otherwise it said something about how it couldnt duplicate it.

    Any other help you could give me would be much appreciated.

    Thanks
    Star

    You said you create a table. As I indicated you really can't do this in one table. You really need a structure like what I recommended.

    I threw together a quick sample for you and attached it here.

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