[AccessD] Access I love it

Max Wanadoo max.wanadoo at gmail.com
Tue Jun 30 15:19:05 CDT 2009


Tony, IMO it is both.  That is, perhaps, a mixed blessing. But it can be a
user's  program but it also has the power for developers to produce
solutions which bring bottom-line benefits to organisations, whether
economic or service related.

Same question to Excel or Word...Same question to Emails...

Max
Ps. Love your scenario.  I thought of doing something like this to display
widgets progessing through a JIT shop floor.


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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Tony Septav
Sent: 30 June 2009 14:25
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: [AccessD] Access I love it

Hey All
Often Access totally surprises me. I have an application that uses split 
screens and 3 synched timer forms. The idea was to allow management to 
input/update data and it would be displayed to the employees on the 
floor. Initially I ran into problems with the timers and what Windows 
was running in the background.  Brought in a friend of mine who is a 
hardware/software guru. He turned a lot of stuff off. Since then the app 
has been running flawlessly for 7 months now and  everyone is happy.  
They visually have the information they need.
My point
Is Access a User's program or a true Developer's program?
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