Someone Please Set me Straight
From: chris (anonymous.chris_at_mercury-projects.co.nz.discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 15:31:00 -0800
I have been using both methods for several years, and
still have trouble deciding. Each has its own quirks. If
its just for yourself then I would go with whatever you
feel most at home with.
If its for others, then I would go with VB, as it does not
require the user to have Access or Access run-time
installed.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am an assistant principal of a high school and I have
desinged a database using demographic and schedule
information exported from our program we use at school
(SASI xp). I did this so the data could be used to keep a
database of disciplinary information and parent contact
records. My question/problem is, do I design the program
strictly using access as the primary program or do I use
Visual Basic as a program and tie in the data from Access,
or do I just use Visual Basic??? Can someone tell me
which to use and why?
>.
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