William Hindman
wdhindman at bellsouth.net
Wed Mar 19 18:01:02 CST 2003
gustav ...have you actually used CodeCharge to produce a working web application? ...I'm seriously interested in something like this but so far have not found anything to beat DreamweaverMX ...interested in how this actually performs compared to its marleting claims. William Hindman "The tree of liberty only grows when watered by the blood of tyrants. "Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac--a Frenchman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gustav Brock" <gustav at cactus.dk> To: "Hale, Jim" <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 1:06 PM Subject: Re: [AccessD] Using Access to reconcile store cash > Hi Jim > > With only few forms and a login function, that could be a job for > CodeCharge: > > http://www.codecharge.com > > /gustav > > > > Currently we have 150 stores which fill out a daily cash reconciliation > > form. Although the form is in Excel the stores currently fax the report to a > > central location where the cash reconciliation clerk uses the data to > > reconcile. Clearly the entire process could benefit from some automation. > > While I can visualize some solutions using a combination of Excel and Access > > it seems to me that a web form that feeds a database would be ideal. While > > the data per form is minimal (15-20 data elements/day) I will probably have > > situations where 20-40 stores need to fill out the form at the same time. > > Unfortunately I've never done any web work. My questions for the group are: > > A. Is the web/database the best solution? > > B. If it is what is the simplest way to implement it? > > C. Is an Access .mdb the appropriate database i.e. can it handle many > > simultaneous users? > > > TIA for your ideas > > Jim Hale > > _______________________________________________ > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >