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Old June 17th, 2003, 05:42 AM
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Access GUI via C++

This is a very crazy topic for me. I'm used to MySQL and PHP... but now I have to develop a Access Database on a non Network Client. and there are some Questions. I don't know how to realize the user's interface.

First, I describe to Software.
It's like a diary with additional options (calendar, notes..).
Everyday, the User starts the program and types in some dates and text and can upload a picture, that all should be saved in the Access Database.
On the XP-Client, just MS Office Prof. is installed, no Server or anything like this. (it's atechnical problem, i guess)

Is it possible to use just Access to create a GUI, so that users easily can read and edit Data, having a nice and handy interface without understanding what's behind the forms, without the Access Splash and Environment?

Or am I to use a C++/VB builded Application with ODBC Driver.


I don't know how to realize this. Hope someone can help me.

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Is there a possibility to use DataAccessPages like htm?

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What version of MS Access are you clients using? You can build the entire application using just MS Access forms, queries and reports.
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