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Jan 31 2012, 06:40 PM
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UtterAccess Member Posts: 33 From: San Diego, CA |
Hi all,
I have a small project I'm working on, I would like to have an HTML page on my company's intranet where some one could fill out a data request form, click a button and it gets sent to my access dbase. Are there any examples out there? We originally have the request form in xml but it seems not everyone is able to open xml files and html should be universally readable. Thanks, -Brian |
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Feb 1 2012, 12:35 PM
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UtterAccess VIP Posts: 4,582 From: From Hawaii - Now in Wisconsin...Am I Nuts? |
If you could just have the online data written to MySQL then linking it up to an Access database would be very simple. Theres a ton of tutorials on how to do that if you google it.
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Feb 1 2012, 01:03 PM
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Access Wiki and Forums Moderator Posts: 47,901 From: SoCal, USA |
Hi Brian,
What version of Access are you using? Knowing the Access version may help us determine a more appropriate response to your question. Have a look at this simple tutorial on how to make your database web based. Just my 2 cents... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/2cents.gif) |
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Feb 3 2012, 06:06 PM
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UtterAccess Member Posts: 33 From: San Diego, CA |
Using Access 2010
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Feb 9 2012, 12:10 AM
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Access Wiki and Forums Moderator Posts: 47,901 From: SoCal, USA |
Hi,
I hope the tutorial was useful. Good luck! |
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