Microsoft Access Trial and Error (MATE)
One of my roles at work is to develop and manage the MS Access database we use to track and audit our surgical workload. The project has been ongoing for a few years now, and is getting quite sophisticated. As a consequence, I’ve spent an inordinate amount of time getting to know Access, in all its quirky buggy glory. Overall, it’s a fantastic RAD platform, and one that I now use heavily to churn out simple (and sometimes complex!) database applications.
I’m putting these pages here to document some of my Access epiphanies, share some source code tidbits and generally put the more useful things I’ve learnt up on the web for those who might be interested or needy. I’ve gotten an enormous amount of help from online guides, forums and blogs like this – this is my contribution!
See all entries to the right of this page.
Enjoy!
Has Office 2007 thrown a spanner in the works, or is it actually better?
Dunno! Haven’t had a chance to play with it yet. Interestingly, being a student, you should take advantage of this:
http://www.itsnotcheating.com.au
Cheap Office 2007!
Yeah I bought it! Although I’m afraid to install it due to activation and the single licence, so it’s just sitting unused on a CD-ROM somewhere…
Good article and interesting blog for MS access. You can check this blog also: http://officerepair.wordpress.com.
Lots of cause which create error in database, one of them is database corruption. In this situation you can use access repair utility.. Have a look
http://www.repair-access-file.com
Thanks