Hi, have searched extensively but can't seem to find an answer. For a few years I have been running a school marking system which I created in Access 2003. The system worked well as I could keep a master DB on the server in school and let staff go away with a replicated copy. I put in suitable macros to ensure people would be forced to sync regularly but it allowed people the freedom to take their marking home without the need to connect to a central SQL server or other such device. This was very important as I essentially have no budget to set up something like this.
This month I have renovated my DB in Access 2007 to streamline and improve it. However I now find myself in a catch 22. One of the key reasons for updating was to add pictures to each student for easy recognition when marking etc however if I keep the file format as mdb (and therefore continue being able to replicate) the files quickly become ridiculously big; yet if I convert to ACC2007 I gain attachments and lose replication. I have explored DBPix as an option but then all staff would need to purhcase their own copy and I certainly can't see school funding this! I am really feeling like Microsoft has left small scale developers in the lurch here, I simply don't have the infrastructure to create anything more complex (or more fit for purpose) than replication. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Alex
This month I have renovated my DB in Access 2007 to streamline and improve it. However I now find myself in a catch 22. One of the key reasons for updating was to add pictures to each student for easy recognition when marking etc however if I keep the file format as mdb (and therefore continue being able to replicate) the files quickly become ridiculously big; yet if I convert to ACC2007 I gain attachments and lose replication. I have explored DBPix as an option but then all staff would need to purhcase their own copy and I certainly can't see school funding this! I am really feeling like Microsoft has left small scale developers in the lurch here, I simply don't have the infrastructure to create anything more complex (or more fit for purpose) than replication. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Alex