Hello,
I was wondering if anyone does issue tracing/Bug Tracking using Microsoft Access?
I found this template
http://office.micros...2253481033.aspx
This looks like a good solution for a small organization.
Any thoughts, recommendations, pitfalls, horror stories, etc?
Thanks
Dan
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Issue Tracking using Microsoft Access
#2
Posted 04 February 2010 - 06:09 PM
We did something similar here using MS Access. Personally, I hate it. Only one person can be in the database at a time, it is a pain to maintain, and our SCM is constantly having to update the VBA due to new program requirements or general complaints. However, there are no licensing fees (other than your normal MS Office license) and you can tailor it to exactly what you need. As you stated, it is ok for a small organization or group. But we have had many problems with people leaving the data base open and then nobody else can access it.
#3
Posted 05 February 2010 - 05:47 PM
ASTDan, on 04 February 2010 - 02:47 PM, said:
I was wondering if anyone does issue tracing/Bug Tracking using Microsoft Access?
If you want to do issue tracking, use real issue tracking software. I highly recommend FogBugz (we use it at JKI), although it is a paid product. I've also used Bugzilla, it is free, it was not as easy as FogBugz (for me) but it still worked ok.
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Posted 05 February 2010 - 06:16 PM
Omar Mussa, on 05 February 2010 - 05:47 PM, said:
If you want to do issue tracking, use real issue tracking software. I highly recommend FogBugz (we use it at JKI), although it is a paid product. I've also used Bugzilla, it is free, it was not as easy as FogBugz (for me) but it still worked ok.
I have looked at Bugzilla and Fogbugz. They look like great products however for a single developer they seem like overkill. If I moved my organization to multiple developers these tools look like the way to go. However for just m,e I want a really simple tool that I can manage easily.
That is what is scaring me off from a tool like Bugzilla and Fogbuz. The management issue
Right now what is appealing about access is I can use it in other areas of my business where a database makes sense i.e. customer management and issue tracking. Having separate tools for each of these tasks that I need to learn and manage is scaring me right now.
#5
Posted 05 February 2010 - 07:45 PM
ASTDan, on 05 February 2010 - 01:16 PM, said:
[...] The management issue [...] Having separate tools for each of these tasks that I need to learn and manage is scaring me right now.
You don't have to manage Fogbugz; they host it for you.
Want a better way to work with Case Structures? Try my CaseSelect plugin for the JKI Right-Click Framework.
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Don't just post pictures of your code. Post Snippets! Use the Code Capture Tool for all of your code-sharing needs.
~ In God we trust. Everybody else keep your hands where I can see them.
~ Tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito (do not give in to evil but proceed ever more boldly against it) ~ Virgil
#6
Posted 05 February 2010 - 08:56 PM
I didn't see this!
http://www.fogcreek....AndStartup.html
This would get me stared then if/when I expand it could grow with me.
I am going to take another look at Fogbugz
http://www.fogcreek....AndStartup.html
This would get me stared then if/when I expand it could grow with me.
I am going to take another look at Fogbugz
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