How much should I pay an SQL Consultant to have some tables added?

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  • lauren daniel
    New Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1

    How much should I pay an SQL Consultant to have some tables added?

    I recently bought a website from a coder. He was supposed to give me thorough instructions and assistance to keep the site running. He deleted all of his affiliate offers and instructed me to upload my own affiliate offers. The fact that there were 2 of us under the same domain name in lazy profits forced a 3 week suspension of the account so a lot of the offers were no longer available. During that time the seller quit answering my calls and emails.

    So, without his help, when my account came off suspension, I went to upload the current offers and delete the offers that had expired.
    In doing that I somehow deleted the table form that I had to fill out with the information.

    It included several fields: the cost paid by the affiliate, the description of the affiliate program, the account number of the affiliate, and the url of the affiliate offering.

    I begged host gator to restore my site, but they said they had a fatal error and could not find it. So, I have an expensive site that I can't load my affiliate programs onto. I want to sell the site after all the troubles I have faced, but it is worthless without that table. Can you help?

    Host gator says it was in SQL. If I can't fix this, how much should i expect to have to pay to have it fixed? Thank you.
    Last edited by Niheel; Jan 31 '11, 05:34 AM. Reason: we don't allow job postings, but the question was edited so atleast you can ask how much it would cost to get an SQL Expert?
  • Niheel
    Recognized Expert Moderator Top Contributor
    • Jul 2005
    • 2432

    #2
    You could user services like odesk and elance. Just post your project describe it as you have here and you'll get people bidding on your project. Look for someone with plenty of experience and good ratings. Give the project some time to get finished, be patient with the provider and hopefully you'll have your task completed.

    Good Luck
    niheel @ bytes

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    • jonathan184
      New Member
      • Nov 2006
      • 154

      #3
      You might be lucky. Usually most coders have the script for creating table and rlationships in the code files. You could try looking for a maybe a readme.txt or some sort docs if he did any for the location of the sql file. Usually everytime you do big changes like this next time always do a backup even when it is to delete stuff. The sql file usually is somefilename.sq l

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