I hope this is the right spot >.< sorry if its not!
im having some trouble grasping the concepts of a front end/back end database...im relatively new to access, and have never even looked at SQL..so yah, lol.
So I have done searching on google/these forums for info...but I just cant seem to find anything that really helps me understand how to make a DB F/B end.
I think I have it right where like...you have a form that people can enter their data in, and they can see THEIR data...but they cant see everyone elses. and everyone elses data is stored in a big database of its own, with little off shoots of each individual person... (correct me if im wrong >.>)
So then another question...is this really a practical thing to do in Access? or is it something that is more reserved for like a webbased form that is filled out, then the info is stored in a big master database?
What I am doing for work is making a time sheet, my boss asked me to research front/back end DBs and try to incorporate that into the time sheet. His ideal is that it is all web based...I have already created the form that the people can fill out...its just the next step i dont know where to start...although for now it does NOT have to be web based, this is an ongoing project that I will just evolve
this post is kind of all over the place, sorry, im trying to say what i want the best i can, but ... think i am failing hehe..
if you have any information/tips on the topic, they would be GREAT to hear!! on anything ... concepts of F/B end, SQL, using the form i already have..and remember, im not really familiar with all the access/database lingo >.< (well, i kinda am i guess)
Thanks for any help!
Paul
im having some trouble grasping the concepts of a front end/back end database...im relatively new to access, and have never even looked at SQL..so yah, lol.
So I have done searching on google/these forums for info...but I just cant seem to find anything that really helps me understand how to make a DB F/B end.
I think I have it right where like...you have a form that people can enter their data in, and they can see THEIR data...but they cant see everyone elses. and everyone elses data is stored in a big database of its own, with little off shoots of each individual person... (correct me if im wrong >.>)
So then another question...is this really a practical thing to do in Access? or is it something that is more reserved for like a webbased form that is filled out, then the info is stored in a big master database?
What I am doing for work is making a time sheet, my boss asked me to research front/back end DBs and try to incorporate that into the time sheet. His ideal is that it is all web based...I have already created the form that the people can fill out...its just the next step i dont know where to start...although for now it does NOT have to be web based, this is an ongoing project that I will just evolve
this post is kind of all over the place, sorry, im trying to say what i want the best i can, but ... think i am failing hehe..
if you have any information/tips on the topic, they would be GREAT to hear!! on anything ... concepts of F/B end, SQL, using the form i already have..and remember, im not really familiar with all the access/database lingo >.< (well, i kinda am i guess)
Thanks for any help!
Paul