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For reporting from access I use VBA to export the information into excel and word as I just can't stand the reporting tool in AccessĬhange\ my MTBF Prediction SW Tool from the RELEX tool with yearly Lic. You will also want it to cover queries and form design. From what you have said you will need a book which explains Table structure and covers what are called normal forms and you will probably want it cover the 1st, 2nd and third normal forms. What you are doing doesn't sound particularly complex but you need to go get yourself some training or a good book on the subject. If it is going to be used by multiple people at the same time across a network then you will want to look at another database option at which point you will need to get in some people who know how to develop databases. If the database is going to be used by a small number of people on one or two computers then Access is definitley a good way to go, it sits as a file on your computer, is easy to setup and develop and isn't as demanding of computer resources as real databases, unless you bloat it by embedding large files into it. You can import your spreadsheet directly into Access but it just means you have a spreadsheet in Access so it's not really worthwhile.Īccess reporting is also a complete pile of cack and is one aspect I definitley avoid.
