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    Repost : Using forms with Sql Server

    Howdy,

    Does anyone know of any packages that you can create a form and via a
    ODBC connection save the data to a table ?

    If it is possible to compile the form as I don't want clients to change
    the forms ?

    Any idea/thoughts would be most welcome ?

    Regards
    Andrew
  • Paul

    #2
    Re: Repost : Using forms with Sql Server

    There are lots of them out there. MS Access is a good one for simple
    forms. DotNet is great for more complicated applications. Of course
    these are both by Microsoft. I know there are lots of other ones, but
    I have no experience with any of them.

    HTH
    Paul

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    • Info

      #3
      Re: Repost : Using forms with Sql Server

      Hi Paul,

      Thanks for that, but I would rather not use Access so looking for an
      alternative if at all possible.

      Regards
      Andrew

      Paul wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > There are lots of them out there. MS Access is a good one for simple
      > forms. DotNet is great for more complicated applications. Of course
      > these are both by Microsoft. I know there are lots of other ones, but
      > I have no experience with any of them.
      >
      > HTH
      > Paul
      >[/color]

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      • David Rawheiser

        #4
        Re: Repost : Using forms with Sql Server

        All in all, there are more products that you can shake a stick at ... but
        look at Sybase Infomaker.

        Usually used as a reporting tool, but has update capability as well.


        "Info" <info@schnof.co .uk> wrote in message
        news:cpd5qf$9dv $1@titan.btinte rnet.com...[color=blue]
        > Hi Paul,
        >
        > Thanks for that, but I would rather not use Access so looking for an
        > alternative if at all possible.
        >
        > Regards
        > Andrew
        >
        > Paul wrote:
        >[color=green]
        >> There are lots of them out there. MS Access is a good one for simple
        >> forms. DotNet is great for more complicated applications. Of course
        >> these are both by Microsoft. I know there are lots of other ones, but
        >> I have no experience with any of them.
        >>
        >> HTH
        >> Paul
        >>[/color][/color]


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        • Info

          #5
          Re: Repost : Using forms with Sql Server

          Thanks David

          David Rawheiser wrote:[color=blue]
          > All in all, there are more products that you can shake a stick at ... but
          > look at Sybase Infomaker.
          >
          > Usually used as a reporting tool, but has update capability as well.
          >
          >
          > "Info" <info@schnof.co .uk> wrote in message
          > news:cpd5qf$9dv $1@titan.btinte rnet.com...
          >[color=green]
          >>Hi Paul,
          >>
          >>Thanks for that, but I would rather not use Access so looking for an
          >>alternative if at all possible.
          >>
          >>Regards
          >>Andrew
          >>
          >>Paul wrote:
          >>
          >>[color=darkred]
          >>>There are lots of them out there. MS Access is a good one for simple
          >>>forms. DotNet is great for more complicated applications. Of course
          >>>these are both by Microsoft. I know there are lots of other ones, but
          >>>I have no experience with any of them.
          >>>
          >>>HTH
          >>>Paul
          >>>[/color][/color]
          >
          >
          >[/color]

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