Need to keep track of customers' employees garment orders?

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Chris Nebinger

It sounds like you have a good set of requirements for
developing an application. The question is, do you want
to do it yourself, or pay to have someone set it up, or
somewhere in between?

Whichever, take a look at the Northwind Sample Database
that comes with Access. It is fairly close to what you
want to do, and could probably be tweaked enough to fit.


Chris Nebinger
my email addy: (e-mail address removed)
 
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Jim Davenport

Chris said:
It sounds like you have a good set of requirements for
developing an application. The question is, do you want
to do it yourself, or pay to have someone set it up, or
somewhere in between?

Whichever, take a look at the Northwind Sample Database
that comes with Access. It is fairly close to what you
want to do, and could probably be tweaked enough to fit.


Chris Nebinger
my email addy: (e-mail address removed)




orders (garment


like to see the


expected due dates,


database and have it


customer. I have some
Hey I would just use an ASP and Access or
ASP and SQL Shopping Cart to do the same
thing and host it on a shared web server.

See: VPASP.COM
 

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