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I want to make a simple database for my neighbor who does contracting work.
The purpose of the application is to track her expenses and allow her to bill
clients for her services. I've never created nor used an MDE, so I'm only
guessing this is what we should use.
1. For many years I've used a fabulous database program called Alpha Five to
create applications for others with the company's RunTime. One of the many
positives about using the RunTime is the fact that the user doesn't need to
purchase Alpha Five.
Is this also true if I create an MDE for my neighbor? Can she run the
application even if she doesn't have Access 2003?
2. I read somewhere in this forum that MDE files should be split into a
Front and Back End. Do you agree? If so, please explain why.
3. Are there any caveats or warnings I should be aware of before attempting
to design my first MDE with Access 2003?
Thanks,
Robert
The purpose of the application is to track her expenses and allow her to bill
clients for her services. I've never created nor used an MDE, so I'm only
guessing this is what we should use.
1. For many years I've used a fabulous database program called Alpha Five to
create applications for others with the company's RunTime. One of the many
positives about using the RunTime is the fact that the user doesn't need to
purchase Alpha Five.
Is this also true if I create an MDE for my neighbor? Can she run the
application even if she doesn't have Access 2003?
2. I read somewhere in this forum that MDE files should be split into a
Front and Back End. Do you agree? If so, please explain why.
3. Are there any caveats or warnings I should be aware of before attempting
to design my first MDE with Access 2003?
Thanks,
Robert