Seems like you have it backward. The only way that would work is if the web
page itself had a back end database, in which case exactly what's your
purpose for having the two databases...?
-Amy
> Im trying to see if it is possible to link either a acess table or excel
> table to a web page and make it so that if i were to make changes to the
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> what im trying to get done. thanks in advace for help.
G at WhatTheDeuce - 22 Feb 2006 19:15 GMT
Im part of a communty service organization. Normally we have a notebook we
carry to event to have people log in whether they were present and how many
hours they were there. At the end of the year we go back and make a big
excel table from thenotebook. I was hoping i could make a way that people
couls see the excel or access table and fill in thier own hours online. This
way it is more convinient and saves the trouble of having to make the table
at the end of the year.
-G
>Seems like you have it backward. The only way that would work is if the web
>page itself had a back end database, in which case exactly what's your
>purpose for having the two databases...?
>
>-Amy
Amy Blankenship - 23 Feb 2006 15:56 GMT
So then why not just use the online version of the database?
> Im part of a communty service organization. Normally we have a notebook
> we
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>>-Amy
G at WhatTheDeuce - 28 Feb 2006 15:07 GMT
I guess i could. i wasnt sure what the best process was.
i know how to make the database but what do i do from there.
how to i go about making the database online now?
>So then why not just use the online version of the database?
>
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>>>-Amy
Amy Blankenship - 28 Feb 2006 20:09 GMT
http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/templates/print_template.htmlt?meta=/webmon
key/99/13/index0a_meta.html
HTH;
Amy
>I guess i could. i wasnt sure what the best process was.
> i know how to make the database but what do i do from there.
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>>>>-Amy