Hopwin wrote:
Vladimirr wrote:
You could compromise with the "powers that be" and archive the old records out to a new table, if they need to stay around for compliance reasons or something.
^ That
I suggested it, and was told that it's already been suggested and rejected. The problem, as my boss explained it to me, is that this program and the database were developed by a rival company that we acquired last year. The powers that be are afraid to do anything to the data because they don't understand exactly what it is and they don't want to run the risk of violating any compliance laws.
Sometime in the next year or so, this entire thing is going to be ported to a web-based solution, and the fees that will be paid for the porting and subsequent storage of all this data promise to be daunting, but even that fact hasn't caused the higher-ups to re-think their position. So, we (my boss and I) just have to live with it until it's not our problem anymore.