@ingresman
you are right, my thread started with the ODBC issue but there were so many negative views about Access+SQL that I start to consider other strategies.
But of course I would rather remain with the Access approach, as I´ve already finished design for all tables and also some forms.
So...
One more important thing I forgot to mention.
It is essential that the page be "dynamic". For instance, when the user checks a checkbox, the contents of a combobox can be modified. Much like VBA works.
For this matter, would anyone recommend ASP.NET?
(Now this is REALLY off-topic!)
Thanks everyone, your comments are enlightening. Really appreciated.
It seems everybody recommends me to shun the Access approach, right? Well, if this is the case, which web development language should I use?
Ramam1 recommended PHP with Zend or Cake, for instance.
To help you on your...
Thanks for your reply, Vacunita!!
However, I´d say Web development is not an option in this case. I lack knowledge on this topic.
How about Access ADP (Project)? Is this an option?
Sorry this beginning to get off-topic.. Maybe move the topic for Access forum?
Hi everyone,
been visiting this forum for a long time, but first posting :)
I would like some advice.
I work in a company with 600+ employees. We have a Windows 7 network, every user has a login with limited privileges (unable to install new softwares, for example).
My work here is to develop...
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