I have done a lot of searching and reading here. (I could probably do it all day...) I hope this question isn't too general.
I am using Access 2007. If I create an application or module or form (not sure which one is correct term) that will be used for data entry on a network; does each user or workstation need a copy of Access 2007 installed on their computer? Or is there some kind of a run-time or Database Engine that I would use instead. In the past we had used Visual dBase or Delphi to create programs for data reasearch and entry. To run them on the individual workstations all I needed to do was install the Borland Database Engine on each machine. Is the process with Access going to be similar to this? I guess I am trying to figure out if I am going to need to buy multiple copies of Access (one for each computer that will be used for data entry) or if I will just need a single copy for the designer/programmer.
From my reading, I found that I have to read up on FE and BE. I have bookmarked many messages here that will provide me futher help. But I didn't find any that seemed to answer this question outright.
Everyone here so far has been really helpful and tolerant to my "beginner" questions and I really appreciate that.
Thanks in advance.
Heather
I am using Access 2007. If I create an application or module or form (not sure which one is correct term) that will be used for data entry on a network; does each user or workstation need a copy of Access 2007 installed on their computer? Or is there some kind of a run-time or Database Engine that I would use instead. In the past we had used Visual dBase or Delphi to create programs for data reasearch and entry. To run them on the individual workstations all I needed to do was install the Borland Database Engine on each machine. Is the process with Access going to be similar to this? I guess I am trying to figure out if I am going to need to buy multiple copies of Access (one for each computer that will be used for data entry) or if I will just need a single copy for the designer/programmer.
From my reading, I found that I have to read up on FE and BE. I have bookmarked many messages here that will provide me futher help. But I didn't find any that seemed to answer this question outright.
Everyone here so far has been really helpful and tolerant to my "beginner" questions and I really appreciate that.
Thanks in advance.
Heather