Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Sun Dec 30 15:15:15 CST 2012
Hi Tina -- Have a look at MS Access 2013 and Office 365 - http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazure/archive/2012/11/06/microsoft-access-2013-a-cool-new-rapid-development-tool-for-the-cloud.aspx That could be the most natural way to up-size your app if you'd still prefer to stay within MS Dev tools stack. Another way as I have noted already in my another posting for this thread could be an ASP.NET (MVC) hosted web app with MS Access or MS SQL (full version) hosted backend. Hosting costs could be as low as USD5-10 per month worldwide. Thank you. -- Shamil Суббота, 29 декабря 2012, 18:22 -05:00 от Tina Norris Fields <tinanfields at torchlake.com>: >Hi Guys, > >I've got two fairly straight-forward database projects coming up, that >need to be available on the Web. > >One is of scanned images of soil erosion permit applications. People >must apply for a soil erosion permit in Michigan if they are planning to >do any tree cutting or earth modification within 100 feet of the state >waters. Lake associations realize the importance of monitoring such >applications. In order to make the records easily available, the county >soil erosion officer wants to scan the permit applications and put the >images online for the public to search. > >The second one is of data pertinent to streams that we monitor - >macroinvertebrate inventory data, pH, temperature, clarity, etc., plus >the GPS coordinates of the sites. > >I have never put a database online, and I could use some tutoring on how >best to go about it. The databases themselves don't look complicated, >but putting stuff on the Web for search is new to me. > >Thanks for all the good advice you will be giving me! > >T > >-- >Tina Norris Fields >tinanfields at torchlake.com >231-322-2787 > >-- >AccessD mailing list >AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd >Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com