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Old December 14th, 2006, 07:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
AhmedEsmat
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I have a Territory managment software that allow the medical representatives
to enter their daily visits to the clinics,this is an individual
file for every medical rep,i have a server in my head office and i need to
find a way to collect all these visits from many medical reps in my server
please help

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Old December 14th, 2006, 03:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Klatuu
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What technology do you have in place to allow transfer of data from the reps
to the server?
Do the reps have laptops?
Do they have remote connection capability?
What software do they use to record their visits?
Is your software Microsoft Access?
How do you plan to collect the data from the reps?

(This process design stuff takes a lot of detail thinking)

"AhmedEsmat" wrote:

I have a Territory managment software that allow the medical representatives
to enter their daily visits to the clinics,this is an individual
file for every medical rep,i have a server in my head office and i need to
find a way to collect all these visits from many medical reps in my server
please help


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Old December 18th, 2006, 03:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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Default Territory managment system

You did not specify what type of server you have. Anyhoo, you have two opens.


1) Create the database to be used via the web so that your reps can login on
any internet connection as they would a website.

2) Have them login into your server directly using Citrix Client or Microsoft
Remote Connection. This method, however, will require you to register for
each simultaneous login ability you want (one person at a time, two people at
a time, etc.). This way is cheaper to secure, however.

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Old December 19th, 2006, 04:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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Default Territory managment system

bhipwell wrote:
You did not specify what type of server you have. Anyhoo, you have two opens.

1) Create the database to be used via the web so that your reps can login on
any internet connection as they would a website.

2) Have them login into your server directly using Citrix Client or Microsoft
Remote Connection. This method, however, will require you to register for
each simultaneous login ability you want (one person at a time, two people at
a time, etc.). This way is cheaper to secure, however.

B



Thank you for your help
For the time being i dont have a server,but im processing an order to IBM
server Xeon 3.6
can i put on the server a mother copy of the software and medical reps could
enter the data on their laptops and then later by end of the day they dial my
server and replicate their data to it
if this is possible way,could it done by access MDB file

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