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Database on Excel
Hi All,
Objective : To create an excel database which should allow updation by multiple users at the same time in a networked environment. Please let me know how this can be done. Thanks, Madhu |
Hi Madhu,
Objective : To create an excel database which should allow updation by multiple users at the same time in a networked environment. Please let me know how this can be done. I'd recommend to do this in Access, not Excel. The only reliable way to use Excel for this is when you use Excel as the front-end and in the back an Access database to store the data. But that isn't easier than using Access from start. Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel MVP http://www.jkp-ads.com |
You can go to the data menu, then choose share workbook. This will allow
multiple users to update the workbook. BUT I agree with the other response.. make an access db/form.. The shared workbook functionality IS available, but somewhat limited (also limits the workbook somewhat, you can't edit macros in a shared workbook, sometimes have contention issues because the updating is never 'real time' excel constantly checks the open instances and updates according to what ever rules you choose) "Madhu Ramamurthy" wrote: Hi All, Objective : To create an excel database which should allow updation by multiple users at the same time in a networked environment. Please let me know how this can be done. Thanks, Madhu |
Another reason to consider Access is the relational nature of the data. If
you're dealing with a simple list of records Excel may get the job done satisfactorily as described in the other posts. It is _not_ a relational DB environment, so more complex data will be a problem from the start. Good Luck |:) "Madhu Ramamurthy" wrote: Hi All, Objective : To create an excel database which should allow updation by multiple users at the same time in a networked environment. Please let me know how this can be done. Thanks, Madhu |
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