Hi there,
I've been a lurker on the forum for a while, unashamedly using it for bits of VBA code and I figured it was time to join up and maybe put something back into this awesome community!
Anyway, I've been using Access since version 2, and do quite a lot of development for customers and a lot of personal stuff ("just to see if I can" if you know what I mean).
I work for an IT Support company and developed our call logging system in Access. It logs all our customer data, support calls and responses to support calls, invoices, profitabilty data for support contracts, logs hardware, provides quotes and stores emails, documents etc. So quite a lot of tables and forms!
It publishes client contacts to a Sharepoint address list, our customer notes into Sharepoint, supplier lists in Sharepoint and other bits and pieces.
We use Teamviewer to remotely support our clients and it comes with an SQL database backend. So, we update the data in this from our access db too.
It's all good fun!
Anyway, after all that rambling, just saying hi!
cheers,
Rich
I've been a lurker on the forum for a while, unashamedly using it for bits of VBA code and I figured it was time to join up and maybe put something back into this awesome community!
Anyway, I've been using Access since version 2, and do quite a lot of development for customers and a lot of personal stuff ("just to see if I can" if you know what I mean).
I work for an IT Support company and developed our call logging system in Access. It logs all our customer data, support calls and responses to support calls, invoices, profitabilty data for support contracts, logs hardware, provides quotes and stores emails, documents etc. So quite a lot of tables and forms!
It publishes client contacts to a Sharepoint address list, our customer notes into Sharepoint, supplier lists in Sharepoint and other bits and pieces.
We use Teamviewer to remotely support our clients and it comes with an SQL database backend. So, we update the data in this from our access db too.
It's all good fun!
Anyway, after all that rambling, just saying hi!
cheers,
Rich