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Old January 12th, 2006, 08:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default How do I setup an interactively editable database?

1.I must create a database with a few hundred contacts which I have arranged
in un-normalized tables already which can be searched by different criteria.

2.Utilizing this database I must develop some kind of webpage in which
people can display, edit, add, and delete certain criteria.

3.From this new web-page/online database it must be possible for certain
criteria to be printed in a aesthetically sufficient manner.

Can someone please advise me on the steps I need to take to accomplish this?
( I don’t even know where to start)

Is access the best application to do this with?


Thanks!

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Old January 13th, 2006, 02:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default How do I setup an interactively editable database?

Access is not the best application to create data driven web pages. Consider
using ASP or some other web development technology. Try searching google or
go to www.webmonkey.com.

--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP
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"Hunt4868" wrote in message
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1.I must create a database with a few hundred contacts which I have
arranged
in un-normalized tables already which can be searched by different
criteria.

2.Utilizing this database I must develop some kind of webpage in which
people can display, edit, add, and delete certain criteria.

3.From this new web-page/online database it must be possible for certain
criteria to be printed in a aesthetically sufficient manner.

Can someone please advise me on the steps I need to take to accomplish
this?
( I don't even know where to start)

Is access the best application to do this with?


Thanks!



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Old January 13th, 2006, 03:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default How do I setup an interactively editable database?

My tools of choice for this task would be SQL Server 2005 Express and Visual
Studio 2005.
Note building a good database is a developed skill, building a good web site
is a developed skill. Doing both at the same time --- well enough said!

Ed Warren.


"Hunt4868" wrote in message
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1.I must create a database with a few hundred contacts which I have
arranged
in un-normalized tables already which can be searched by different
criteria.

2.Utilizing this database I must develop some kind of webpage in which
people can display, edit, add, and delete certain criteria.

3.From this new web-page/online database it must be possible for certain
criteria to be printed in a aesthetically sufficient manner.

Can someone please advise me on the steps I need to take to accomplish
this?
( I don't even know where to start)

Is access the best application to do this with?


Thanks!



 




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