good question :) I recommend "The official blog of the Microsoft Access product development group" :
blogsDOTmsdnDOTcomSLASHaccess
"The Access Show" (use search engine to find it) is a video creation of the Access Development Team and very insightful. In July, the topic was "Developing Access 2010 Hybrid Apps..." and goes into depth building an application using Access 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010.
Excelente Access 2010, es el mejor programa de bases de Datos, yo soy Ing. Informatico, y Access me ayudo mucho,, es Excelente... ahora en la Web, eso si que es magnifico, subir tus Bases de datos en la WEB, y actualizarlos mediante Internet excelente.... ahora si microsoft se Gano un Premio en grande.
am curios, if you can teach me or show me how you did the calendar style format? thank you. i really need to do one, i already have a schedule table, i just want to be able to format it as a calendar style so i can possibly also print it. thanks for any reply you can give me.
Calendar is really just a regular access form with 42 text boxes. The click event just launches another form with the date as the filter. This is just regular form in Access (only new thing is running it in web browser for Access 2010). Building reports laid out same way works well for printing calendars. I don't have a sample download but links to samples others have done can be found if you search for
The users of web databases do not need Access on their machine. They have everything they need with a browser. This is one of the beautiful things about a web database :)
The Access web database will need to be hosted on a SharePoint Server with Office Web Services
"thx for the last post, you have some information or website who talk about how do that schedule in access... is that a form?? or a report??
" and about the main form in the last post. I saw that form had buttons on theleft side and this buttons call sub forms hiden the last one...how you do that??"
click on the (more info) link for more information about the video. To learn how to do what Albert demonstrated, you will need Access 2010. The beta version, which does expire, is free. Go to Bing and look for --> download Microsoft Office 2010.
A very nice presentation. Have you used Access 2010 in multi-user siturations? Did you find that Access 2010 handled concurrency properly?
imjhillman 10 months ago
Great, so you've shown us what it can do...where do we go to see how its done?
JessWundring 1 year ago
Hi Jess,
good question :) I recommend "The official blog of the Microsoft Access product development group" :
blogsDOTmsdnDOTcomSLASHaccess
"The Access Show" (use search engine to find it) is a video creation of the Access Development Team and very insightful. In July, the topic was "Developing Access 2010 Hybrid Apps..." and goes into depth building an application using Access 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010.
Warm Regards,
Crystal
* have an awesome day :)
LearnAccessByCrystal 1 year ago
Excelente Access 2010, es el mejor programa de bases de Datos, yo soy Ing. Informatico, y Access me ayudo mucho,, es Excelente... ahora en la Web, eso si que es magnifico, subir tus Bases de datos en la WEB, y actualizarlos mediante Internet excelente.... ahora si microsoft se Gano un Premio en grande.
haroldvargas2012 1 year ago
am curios, if you can teach me or show me how you did the calendar style format? thank you. i really need to do one, i already have a schedule table, i just want to be able to format it as a calendar style so i can possibly also print it. thanks for any reply you can give me.
icemonster316 1 year ago
Calendar is really just a regular access form with 42 text boxes. The click event just launches another form with the date as the filter. This is just regular form in Access (only new thing is running it in web browser for Access 2010). Building reports laid out same way works well for printing calendars. I don't have a sample download but links to samples others have done can be found if you search for
granite Calendars and Microsoft Access
The above will get you to Tony's site.
Albertkallal 1 year ago
If we have published the access file to the web, is people who open the web needs ms access system to their machine?
rahimrajab 1 year ago
@rahim
Thank you for your comment.
The users of web databases do not need Access on their machine. They have everything they need with a browser. This is one of the beautiful things about a web database :)
The Access web database will need to be hosted on a SharePoint Server with Office Web Services
Warm Regards,
Crystal * (: have an awesome day :) *
LearnAccessByCrystal 1 year ago
questions from user:
"thx for the last post, you have some information or website who talk about how do that schedule in access... is that a form?? or a report??
" and about the main form in the last post. I saw that form had buttons on theleft side and this buttons call sub forms hiden the last one...how you do that??"
LearnAccessByCrystal 2 years ago
click on the (more info) link for more information about the video. To learn how to do what Albert demonstrated, you will need Access 2010. The beta version, which does expire, is free. Go to Bing and look for --> download Microsoft Office 2010.
Warm Regards,
Crystal * (: have an awesome day :) *
LearnAccessByCrystal 2 years ago
Very well made application intelligent use of the access resources
paulomengato 2 years ago 2
on behalf of Albert ... thank you, Paul :)
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LearnAccessByCrystal 2 years ago