Saturday, February 25, 2012

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
AndrewThere 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|||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:

> 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|||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.btinternet.com...
> 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:
>> 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
>|||Thanks David

David Rawheiser wrote:
> 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.btinternet.com...
>>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:
>>
>>
>>>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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