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Old November 1st, 2005, 12:41 PM
Lynn Trapp
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Default How do I set up a small business database using Access??

ROFL

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MS Access MVP
www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm
Jeff Conrad's Access Junkie List:
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conrad...essjunkie.html



"Amy Blankenship" wrote in message
...
Too bad I'm married. I admire your stamina...

:-)

-Amy

"Kevin3NF" wrote in message
...
LOL.....good point! smacks self on head

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3NF Consulting

www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm


"Brendan Reynolds" wrote in message
...
quote
Access simply makes it much easier to
paint yourself into a corner. I've been doing it for over 10 years
/quote

You might want to think about re-phrasing that, Kevin! :-)

--
Brendan Reynolds

"Kevin3NF" wrote in message
...
Feel free to click my link, browse my site, etc. If you like, there
are a number of ways to contact me on the site. No charge for intial
info gathering. Actual project implementation is hourly, at a
reasonable rate.

Designing a database in Access follows the same rules as designing a
database in SQL Server, Oracle, etc. Access simply makes it much
easier to paint yourself into a corner. I've been doing it for over 10
years and learn something new on every project.



--
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting

www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm


"78cryj" wrote in message
...
Kevin thank you much...I did speak to a consultant and from what he
told me,
I got the understanding that this is going to be a $5000 plus project,
so I
figured that buying the Access software and play with it for a couple
of
months might be my best bet to cut down start up cost, but yes I do
not want
to buit something that will create problems down the line, thanks for
your
good advise. But if you know any database programmer that will charge
me less
please let me know!!

"Kevin3NF" wrote:

At the risk of sounding like a spammer, you really may want to
consider
contacting a consultant to advise you in what the approach is for
what you
need.

As a small business owner myself, I can tell you from experience you
don't
want to go into this from the wrong direction and have to spend time
down
the road re-doing everything you are setting up today.

Feel free to hit my link below, or the link of any of the other
frequent
posters in these fora...

Good luck!

--
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting

www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm


"78cryj" wrote in message
...
I am in the process of building a small business, but God knows I
need a
strong and people friendly database for both the clients and
employees. I
would like to be able to build a database that will allow clients
to
create
an account or reservation with the business. Meaning a database
that will
allow them to sign up with the business via a connected website to
the
business. How do I go by synchronizing all forms, Pages, Tables, to
the
same
database??













  #22  
Old November 1st, 2005, 02:17 PM
Amy Blankenship
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Default How do I set up a small business database using Access??

No need. He caught me flirting with an inanimate object once, when I wasn't
wearing my glasses...

:-)

-Amy

"Lynn Trapp" wrote in message
...
Too funny....I think I just got flirted with....must go tell wife ;-)


LOL...I wonder if Amy's gonna tell her husband that she flirted with you?
;-)

--
Lynn Trapp
MS Access MVP
www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm
Jeff Conrad's Access Junkie List:
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conrad...essjunkie.html




  #23  
Old November 1st, 2005, 02:44 PM
Lynn Trapp
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Default How do I set up a small business database using Access??

Amy writes note to self: "Always remember to wear glasses when flirting!"
;-)

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Lynn Trapp
MS Access MVP
www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm
Jeff Conrad's Access Junkie List:
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conrad...essjunkie.html



"Amy Blankenship" wrote in message
...
No need. He caught me flirting with an inanimate object once, when I
wasn't wearing my glasses...

:-)

-Amy

"Lynn Trapp" wrote in message
...
Too funny....I think I just got flirted with....must go tell wife ;-)


LOL...I wonder if Amy's gonna tell her husband that she flirted with you?
;-)

--
Lynn Trapp
MS Access MVP
www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm
Jeff Conrad's Access Junkie List:
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conrad...essjunkie.html






  #24  
Old November 1st, 2005, 05:39 PM
PC Datasheet
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Default How do I set up a small business database using Access??

Send me an email to and include a brief description
of what you want the database to do and we will begin our discussion from
there. See under my signature for some customer comments about working with
me.

--
PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications

www.pcdatasheet.com

"Steve demonstrated creativity, efficiency and professionalism of the
highest standard. His database
programming expertise was invaluable to us. Steve was a pleasure to work
with and displayed a
team-oriented approach to work."
Geordie -- Director of Information Services.

"Wow. This is nice. Very nice. This should help us immensely! Thank you
so much for your help."
Kathy -- Educational Manager at a large Medical Center

"I'm having a real hard time simplifying this stuff for myself and I'm
pleading with my boss to take a loan or whatever we have to do to get you
more hours to handle this properly. I love working with your guidance. It's
almost as if I need you on the phone for every little thing that pops into
my mind."
John --- IT Manager, Art-Ave

".....From that point, Steve, with my input, laid out the overall design and
the steps towards the implementation of the final product which I delivered
to my client just last week. Now, my client wants me to write additional
database systems for them, thanks to Steve who made me a hero!!"
Jim --- Developer

"Steve is an unique find."
Confidential Customer



"78cryj" wrote in message
...
Well how low can you charge me?? And how long will it take you to built me
a
solid database for my company in the making? I mean I know exactly what I
want on it!! Or do you have a phone number that I can use? Because all I
am
trying to do here is shop around for the cheapest database programmer that
I
can find!!

"PC Datasheet" wrote:

I can help you for far less than $5000!!! I am in business to provide
Access
users a resource for help with Access applications. Contact me at my
email
address below.


--
PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications

www.pcdatasheet.com

If you can't get the help you need in the newsgroup, I can help you for a
very reasonable fee.
Over 1000 Access users have come to me for help.
Need a month calendar or 7 day calendar? Contact me.



"78cryj" wrote in message
...
Kevin thank you much...I did speak to a consultant and from what he
told
me,
I got the understanding that this is going to be a $5000 plus project,
so
I
figured that buying the Access software and play with it for a couple
of
months might be my best bet to cut down start up cost, but yes I do not
want
to buit something that will create problems down the line, thanks for
your
good advise. But if you know any database programmer that will charge
me
less
please let me know!!

"Kevin3NF" wrote:

At the risk of sounding like a spammer, you really may want to
consider
contacting a consultant to advise you in what the approach is for what
you
need.

As a small business owner myself, I can tell you from experience you
don't
want to go into this from the wrong direction and have to spend time
down
the road re-doing everything you are setting up today.

Feel free to hit my link below, or the link of any of the other
frequent
posters in these fora...

Good luck!

--
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting

www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm


"78cryj" wrote in message
...
I am in the process of building a small business, but God knows I
need a
strong and people friendly database for both the clients and
employees.
I
would like to be able to build a database that will allow clients to
create
an account or reservation with the business. Meaning a database that
will
allow them to sign up with the business via a connected website to
the
business. How do I go by synchronizing all forms, Pages, Tables, to
the
same
database??








  #25  
Old November 1st, 2005, 07:23 PM
John Marshall, MVP
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Default How do I set up a small business database using Access??

You never learn. These newsgroups are not your private vehicle for making
money.

John... Visio MVP

"PC Datasheet" wrote in message
ink.net...
Send me an email to and include a brief
description of what you want the database to do and we will begin our
discussion from there. See under my signature for some customer comments
about working with me.

PC Datasheet



  #26  
Old November 2nd, 2005, 12:01 AM
George Nicholson
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Default How do I set up a small business database using Access??

hmmm, no, I'm probably better off not making a joke about the similarities
between inanimate objects and husbands...
g

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George Nicholson

Remove 'Junk' from return address.



"Amy Blankenship" wrote in message
...
No need. He caught me flirting with an inanimate object once, when I
wasn't wearing my glasses...

:-)

-Amy

"Lynn Trapp" wrote in message
...
Too funny....I think I just got flirted with....must go tell wife ;-)


LOL...I wonder if Amy's gonna tell her husband that she flirted with you?
;-)

--
Lynn Trapp
MS Access MVP
www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm
Jeff Conrad's Access Junkie List:
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conrad...essjunkie.html






 




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