Results 1 to 2 of 2
  1. #1
    Andy128 is offline Novice
    Windows Vista Access 2010 (version 14.0)
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Posts
    1

    Talking Will access accomplish this?

    Greetings. I have been told that Access would be Ideal for what I want to accomplish but was told that I would likely need Access Professional. However- I find no reference to Access Professional, only Access 2010.

    So, here is what I want do. Build a database that......

    1- once completed I can compile into a windows .exe file that will install and run with out the client needing to have MS Access on their computer
    2- Database will be a simple input of data and several methods to view that data and print it off.
    3- Access to database via User login
    4- Admin panel created for Administrator to give permission levels to input/edit.



    That's pretty much it. Nothing too complicated- but I am new to Access and will need to know before I go hog wild learning Acccess.

    Any help would be apprecited.

    Cheers-
    Andy

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Posts
    339
    Quote Originally Posted by Andy128 View Post
    Greetings. I have been told that Access would be Ideal for what I want to accomplish but was told that I would likely need Access Professional. However- I find no reference to Access Professional, only Access 2010.

    So, here is what I want do. Build a database that......

    1- once completed I can compile into a windows .exe file that will install and run with out the client needing to have MS Access on their computer
    2- Database will be a simple input of data and several methods to view that data and print it off.
    3- Access to database via User login
    4- Admin panel created for Administrator to give permission levels to input/edit.

    That's pretty much it. Nothing too complicated- but I am new to Access and will need to know before I go hog wild learning Acccess.

    Any help would be apprecited.

    Cheers-
    Andy


    1- once completed I can compile into a windows .exe file that will install and run with out the client needing to have MS Access on their computer False
    2- Database will be a simple input of data and several methods to view that data and print it off. True
    3- Access to database via User login True
    4- Admin panel created for Administrator to give permission levels to input/edit. I'll call this a maybe. This may be a function of Windows or SQL server software.

Please reply to this thread with any new information or opinions.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Other Forums: Microsoft Office Forums