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George Applegate
Hello,
If I split a data base into a front end/back end arrangement, putting
my tables in the back-end and forms/queries/etc into the front end, I
am wondering, can I create multiple FRONT-ENDS? In other words, my
back end with the tables stays the same. But can I create multiple
front ends that link to the same back end? Then I could have
different queries and forms for each front end? I have a project I am
considering rolling out to different locations and while I know there
are security issues this doesn't resolve, I am thinking I could at
least just have a single query/from for each location if I could have
multiple front ends - a front end for each location.
Is that feasible? I know it might involve more maintenance down the
road but it's going to be a pretty static application so I don't
foresee that as a problem.
Thanks for your advice/suggestions.
ga
George Applegate
(e-mail address removed)
If I split a data base into a front end/back end arrangement, putting
my tables in the back-end and forms/queries/etc into the front end, I
am wondering, can I create multiple FRONT-ENDS? In other words, my
back end with the tables stays the same. But can I create multiple
front ends that link to the same back end? Then I could have
different queries and forms for each front end? I have a project I am
considering rolling out to different locations and while I know there
are security issues this doesn't resolve, I am thinking I could at
least just have a single query/from for each location if I could have
multiple front ends - a front end for each location.
Is that feasible? I know it might involve more maintenance down the
road but it's going to be a pretty static application so I don't
foresee that as a problem.
Thanks for your advice/suggestions.
ga
George Applegate
(e-mail address removed)