Is Access a practical solution to track disciplinary/grievance cas

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AndyHRM said:
Hi

I work in the HR department of a large company, at present all of our
disciplinary and grievance cases are stored on a very messy outdated excel
spreadsheet. I have been given the task of updating the way we record
information and I thought Access might provide the solution.

Has anyone had any experience of using Access for this type of function,
if
so please can you provide me with some advice?

Cheers
 

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