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Alain Savard <[log in to unmask]>
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Have you tried using Access in Dynamic HTML Format? A bit complex, but once
set-up it may be what you need.

I haven't tried it myself but Access is pretty versatile. By the way you can
make ONE database with several tables, forms and queries and run it over a
network using a few macros and modules. Data could be converted and
transferred back and forth either directly in Access or from HTML.  Good
luck.

Just my point of view, not necessarily my employer's.

Alain Savard, B.Sc.
Chemical Process Analyst
CAE Electronics Ltd.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Lamkin
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Sent: May 16, 2000 11:53 AM
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Subject: [TN] Off topic - Intranet based modification database?


Hiya folks, now I know that this is not quite on topic but...

My company has finally succumbed come to the idea of 1 company = 1
MODsheet, so that anyone wishing to make a change to anything
be it mechanical or electronic, they're to use a single mod sheet
instead of per department & many systems running around the factory.

Now as I have created several MSAccess97 databases for similar items I
am sticking my oar in.

What I am looking for is suggestions on creating an intranet based
database that is accessible by all though an internet browser.
So that anyone can create & edit a record, run a query etc

It goes without saying that we do not want to spend a lot of money on
new software,
(especially when we probably have the software, but just need to write
some HTML/VB code).

Has anyone any experience of this sort of system in their company?
(Come on Steve G, where do I go to find this out?)

Many thanks :-)
Matthew Lamkin
Printed Circuitboard Draughtsman
Protec Fire Detection PLC.
Protec Hse, Churchill way,
Nelson, Lancashire.
England UK. BB9 6RT
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