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Old May 7th, 2007, 08:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
HLarkin
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Default showing specific names with certain dogs in query/form

Well... if you want to exactly reproduce the appearance and functionality of
Avimark, you risk violating their copyright. That's breaking the law.

At the risk of tooting my own horn and stretching the rules here... you may
want to look at PawTrainer, an Access-based animal training business database
that my partner and I wrote. Send me an email if you would like a demo copy.



Oh, trust me I don't even want to attempt to copy them. I am just learning
access & as you can see just trying to get the basics down. No way!!! I
just like there simple look where everything is right infront of you, but you
can still find what you want. I am just trying to get a simple program that
I can use for me. I have a small program already started, but wanted to see
if I could change it to make it easier to find dogs, etc.

I would be interested in looking at PawTrainer. There are programs out
there for Vets, for boarding only kennels, and for just breeders. However
there's not a program, (that I've found) that tailors to the trainer. (who
does very little breeding/boarding) But still needs to know vaccs info and
other stuff. My email address is
 




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