MYSQL Data Entry Form
Justin Bennett
Justin.Bennett at dynabrade.com
Wed Jul 27 07:31:36 EDT 2005
ok. Thanks for the info, I have som stuff to play with, it probably all
depends on what the user will be comfortable with. I can only show him
the options... :)
Justin Bennett
Network Administrator
Dynabrade, Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr.
Clarence, NY 14031
On 7/25/2005 4:20 PM, pirrone wrote:
> Richard Hubbard wrote:
>
>> For things like Data Entry, you can always have MS
>> Access link to MySQL tables. Then you hand the users
>> the MS Access MDB file and (provided you are pointing
>> to a machine they can get to) they can access the
>> files.
>>
>> With not much work you can also set up a custom
>> program in (gasp...arrgh...cough) Visual Basic. The
>> Data Form wizard is almost painless. (If you need any
>> extra work, though VB is a nightmare to code in).
>>
>>
>>
> OpenOffice (beta) does this extremely well. Define a database
> connection and have at it. Nice way to sneak OOo into the enterprise...
>
> Frank
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