General Access Questions

phiednate

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I have been starting to learn the ins and outs of Access over the past week. However, being the novice, I have run into a few problems and dont know the correct this to search for. These are likely very simple questions but if you all could point me in the correct direction I would really appreciate it.

- I am building a database for some contract tracking at work. It is a military network but I have direct access to one of the servers so I think splitting the database is my best options. Is this the best type of a front end for my situation?

- So far, the only method of "customizing" the front end is to hide table and forms that the typical user won't use. I am sure there is a better and more attractive method out there but I have no idea what it is. Any ideas for a complete novice?

- Sharepoint was recently added to our network. Is this a reasonable option for me? I tried playing around with it and I cant seem to find a benefit with it vs. splitting the DB.

If anyone has some good resources for starting out please send them my way. Like I said before, I am a complete novice to this type of thing but the possibilities have kept me inetersted. Thanks for the help in advance!

-Nate
 
Yes, splitting the database is a good idea. The back end will be on the server, each user has a copy of the front end on their PC.

Most of us designate a form to be the form that starts up when the application is started, and hide the database window/navigation pane as well.

I haven't used SharePoint, but it sounds like Access will serve your needs quite well as the back end.
 
Thanks for the help!

I was playing around with the Northwind example that came with Access 2007 and they had some interesting ways for displaying data. Looks like I got alot of research ahead of me.

Curiosity, it terms of design, is the Northwind example fairly extensive or with some time and learning would a novice like myself beable to create something similar? Just trying to guage how deep I am gonna have to get into Access to be able to accomplish my goal. Thanks!
 
i haven't looked at northwind for a long time but i remember it being fairly extensive -- for a sample db. a work(ing) db could easily be much bigger and/or more complicated; but not necessarily. (how's that? ;))

just want to add one important thing to read up on: Normalization. do it FIRST.
here are some links. i have a bunch saved and i'm not sure now which ones were the best; hopefully these are good ones:

http://www.deeptraining.com/litwin/dbdesign/FundamentalsOfRelationalDatabaseDesign.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/access/HP051884441033.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;209534
http://r937.com/relational.html

(the first one and last one might be the same article).
 
business applications are often quite complex,

if you are starting why not try something you are very familiar with, and build a database about it

eg - a CD or DVD catoalogue
or if you play golf - a database to store courses/holes/scores - thats actually very informative and not too hard.
 

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