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FRONT END DATABASES
by - delegate Lisa [22 posts] (2008 Jul 29 Tue, 13:33) Reply
I have split my data base in two.
Therefore one has forms and queries and links to tables in it and one has the tables in.
I want to make 2 front end applications which link in but everytime i make changes to one it makes the changes to the other one.
How would i go about doing this...really need this asap...
Thanks
RE: FRONT END DATABASES
Dear Lisa
Thanks for your enquiry. What you require will be dedicated time from an expereinced trainer to assist with creating what you need with your database.
This type of work is well beyond the capacity of the forum and in the first instance we will need you to send us a list of requirements along with a sample of your database.
We will review and then let you know if we can help and what the associated costs will be.
If you wish to proceed please do let us know.
Regards
Jacob
RE: FRONT END DATABASES
by - delegate Lisa [22 posts] (2008 Jul 29 Tue, 13:55) Reply
Hi,
I just wanted a bit of advise really as want to do it myself.
Thanks
RE: FRONT END DATABASES
Hi Lisa
Appreciate that however from experience what you want to achieve realistically needs to be approached and managed carefully, otherwise critical steps can be missed and business data comprimised.
Regards
Jacob
RE: FRONT END DATABASES
by - delegate Lisa [22 posts] (2008 Jul 31 Thu, 11:37) Reply
Its ok - i think i have done it now anyways.
Thanks
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