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If you want "superior Database Management" dont do it in Access. If
you are going to make the leap, leap to something that cannot corrupt or get screwed up as easy as Access can. For a Microsoft solution this would be SQL Server. MySQL might be a good solution as well if the price point for SQL Server is too high. I can understand that Access might seem like something easy to jump into, and if you have no one that can administor the previous suggestions, then it might be your only alternative. As for HTML environments you'll need to get into a programming language to be able to do what you want. It is my opinion that a home grown solution in Excel and Access will not allow you to grow with your data. While a custom application may be expensive, it will give you visiblity into your data that you cannot achieve with Excel/Access. That said, there are also off the shelf apps that may serve that purpose as well. There may be others in this group that can give you alternatives, this is just my two bits. paqo |
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