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Does anyone have experienc with Google Web Forms?
Change to: Would anyone be interested in a license for Linked Tables to Google Web Forms?
http://www.labnol.org/software/google-docs-forms-for-surveys/10056/
Found this interesting. The 2014 article makes several claims.
The VBA (based on Excel) type scripting language
The Data is stored in MS Excel format
The XML options
Would there be other options that would allow a user on Google forms to navigate to records?
Would Google Forms be something an Access desktop application could both consume and re-populate?
It is not that I might ever consider a free web-hosting form instead of the Access Web version. Well except for a few instances.
I should have read a previous post, followed the links and found this:
http://www.rssbus.com/kb/help/RGD3-A/pg_usageinaccesso.rst
It is a whopping $79.00 USD for a single user license. But, it inlcudes several things. Discount for bulk licnese.
It provides Linked tables for example with ODBC.
It would still be great to learn more about the Google Forms - if it can provide data navigation like a basic Access form.
Change to: Would anyone be interested in a license for Linked Tables to Google Web Forms?
http://www.labnol.org/software/google-docs-forms-for-surveys/10056/
Found this interesting. The 2014 article makes several claims.
The VBA (based on Excel) type scripting language
The Data is stored in MS Excel format
The XML options
Would there be other options that would allow a user on Google forms to navigate to records?
Would Google Forms be something an Access desktop application could both consume and re-populate?
It is not that I might ever consider a free web-hosting form instead of the Access Web version. Well except for a few instances.
I should have read a previous post, followed the links and found this:
http://www.rssbus.com/kb/help/RGD3-A/pg_usageinaccesso.rst
It is a whopping $79.00 USD for a single user license. But, it inlcudes several things. Discount for bulk licnese.
It provides Linked tables for example with ODBC.
It would still be great to learn more about the Google Forms - if it can provide data navigation like a basic Access form.
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