Minggu, 28 Desember 2014

RE: [MS_AccessPros] Conversion From Microsoft Access to MySQL ?

 

Hi Jerry

 

Sorry you haven't been getting the responses you hoped for. This group really is for all levels of Access skill from the "What the heck is Access?" to the working developer. So you are most welcome to post whatever questions you have.

 

I would go with a MySQL database hosted by your web provider and web pages written in ASP or PHP or whatever the latest trend is these days. In my opinion, MS still hasn't got Access-to-web stuff ready for prime time. Access still relies on SharePoint even though the data is in an SQL Server Azure instance.

 

The only other thing I can suggest is to use Office 365, but you don't seem to want to do that. My Office 365 account is used mainly to host my website (which has been pretty much left on its own for over a year. I can't seem to be able to squeeze in any time to work on it due to an enormous workload right now). But my website doesn't do any transactions so I can't say how good that aspect of Office is. I do know that Access web apps are very limited. No VBA code, smaller set of macro actions, etc.

 

Regards,
Bill Mosca,
Founder, MS_Access_Professionals
That'll do IT http://thatlldoit.com
MS Access MVP
http://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/mvp/Bill%20Mosca-35852

My Nothing-to-do-with Access blog

http://wrmosca.wordpress.com

 

From: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 5:11 PM
To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Conversion From Microsoft Access to MySQL ?

 

 

I am working on a Microsoft Access database that I intend to eventually share, mostly as a "read only" status, on the Internet. I cannot create this database as a "web-based" database because my monthly subscription with Microsoft Office does not support SharePoint services. Microsoft told me I would have to have use Microsoft Server.  Trying to get answers from Microsoft or anyone else has been way too difficult on this issue.  So, I think the next best thing is for me to convert my Microsoft Access database to MySQL when it comes time to release it on the web.  Does that seem like a workable approach and does anyone know the basic process? 

It seems this group is way over my head and I guess set up for those of you who are professionals already, so I get very few responses.  Thank you to those of you who have responded.  But if anyone would be so kind as to tell me if there are some beginners or intermediate groups online that might have time for me, that might be a better option for me.  Thanks if anyone can help.
Jerry in Michigan, USA

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