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Steps to make DB information accessible on a web page
I'm hoping that someone can direct me to the steps as to how I can take my
database and make it accessible as an html page to the rest of my staff without having to download it each time. The DB is big and it's been a hassle to email it every time to the remaining four members of the team. I am hoping there is a way that I can create fields in an HTML page and have the information from those fields in the DB autopopulate into the HTML page. Does anyone know where I can get the steps to make this happen? |
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Steps to make DB information accessible on a web page
Access is not a web solution per se. Access is fine as the background DB but
you will need to find a web front end. This issue isn't unique to Access - it is true as a general industry architecture. Microsoft solutions might be ASP, VB.net, SharePoint "Data Analyst" wrote: I'm hoping that someone can direct me to the steps as to how I can take my database and make it accessible as an html page to the rest of my staff without having to download it each time. The DB is big and it's been a hassle to email it every time to the remaining four members of the team. I am hoping there is a way that I can create fields in an HTML page and have the information from those fields in the DB autopopulate into the HTML page. Does anyone know where I can get the steps to make this happen? |
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