We have a MS Access 2003 with only a single user on laptop.
We paid someone to do it. it worked ok, with minor bugs. They are hard to duplicate but we can live with them.
I read about front end back end stuff here. I can read VBA code but I am not interested in writing new code.
It has been a long time for me.
I also use MS Access 2007 and I think that most of you are right 2007 is a lot easier.
I love this type of forum, because I can ask questions and clarify the questions, better than any kind of book(s).
The big picture, now we want to move up to 2 or 3 computers that can access to the same database. The database is small.
5 tables, 3 queries, 5 forms, 3 reports and total data about 700 items (rows).
3 persons are in the same office about 1200sqft,
one person supervises who wants to know about the daily scheduling of workers.
one person daily enters time who show up, absent, get paid...and set up next week/month appointments
one person updates phone numbers, address of workers...
My plan:
one laptop as the master and the other pcs are slaves
reason: once a while, we just grab the laptop and go to work in the field with no network, just a stand alone laptop with the database on it. this happens probably two weeks every six months, also we can take the laptop home and work with the database for scheduling appointment or call reminder appointment...
if we split back end front end, do we have to connect to the network to connect to the backend every time?
I want a master and 2 slaves configuration, so I can work with the laptop once a while. If I create a backend, is that mean I lose the ability to be a standalone laptop?
just to be clarify I am not a student, don't want to be a student too old for punishment!!! sometimes my questions are similar, sound like students but no I am not a student.
We paid someone to do it. it worked ok, with minor bugs. They are hard to duplicate but we can live with them.
I read about front end back end stuff here. I can read VBA code but I am not interested in writing new code.
It has been a long time for me.
I also use MS Access 2007 and I think that most of you are right 2007 is a lot easier.
I love this type of forum, because I can ask questions and clarify the questions, better than any kind of book(s).
The big picture, now we want to move up to 2 or 3 computers that can access to the same database. The database is small.
5 tables, 3 queries, 5 forms, 3 reports and total data about 700 items (rows).
3 persons are in the same office about 1200sqft,
one person supervises who wants to know about the daily scheduling of workers.
one person daily enters time who show up, absent, get paid...and set up next week/month appointments
one person updates phone numbers, address of workers...
My plan:
one laptop as the master and the other pcs are slaves
reason: once a while, we just grab the laptop and go to work in the field with no network, just a stand alone laptop with the database on it. this happens probably two weeks every six months, also we can take the laptop home and work with the database for scheduling appointment or call reminder appointment...
if we split back end front end, do we have to connect to the network to connect to the backend every time?
I want a master and 2 slaves configuration, so I can work with the laptop once a while. If I create a backend, is that mean I lose the ability to be a standalone laptop?
just to be clarify I am not a student, don't want to be a student too old for punishment!!! sometimes my questions are similar, sound like students but no I am not a student.