Once the database is saved in Access 2010 format, you can publish it by opening it in Access and selecting Save & Publish from the File menu (Backstage View). When the user clicks on the ID field a new window opens where the employees can capture details about the project:īefore you can publish your database to Office 365 you need to upgrade it to Microsoft Access 2010. It has a simple project list, which displays the current projects: In today’s post I want to look at how they could’ve leveraged Office 365 Access services to web-enable their database.įirst, let’s look at the Access database. This worked fine for a year or so until they realized they needed to give their consultants the ability to add their time worked from anywhere.Īnother year and a considerable amount of money later a new system was written (not by me unfortunately :)) to enable their employees/consultants to bill from anywhere. I was asked to move the database to a Microsoft SQL server backend, whilst keeping MS Access as the front-end. As the company expanded the database grew up to a point where they realized an upgrade is needed. A few years ago I had a client who since they started their business used a Microsoft Access database to track their projects and the time their consultants worked on projects.
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