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Cesar G - 31 Jan 2007 08:42 GMT
I need help.  I want to create a database for the company that I work for.  
My boss has forked over some major cash into a database program that will not
work with the company's business model.

Basically I want to create a web page where employees can enter in data and
run queries against.  The database is going to track customers, invoices,
service tickets, etc. I'm leaning towards running on MSSQL server since it
already in place from the other database.

I have a good idea of the design/layout the database needs to be.  My
problem is creating the webpage.  I have some basic html/java programming
from some classes that I took a couple of years ago, nothing high level
though.

Can you guys point me to some good programming books and/or websites to
create the website that I am trying to create.

If you guys have suggestions/ideas that would be helpful.

Sorry for the long post, I tried to make short/simple.
chris.nebinger@gmail.com - 31 Jan 2007 20:40 GMT
Depending on your ability, I would recommend ASP.NET.  It is easy to
use against the MSSQL database.  Otherwise, ASP is very close to VBA.

Otherwise, I would recommed getting a consultant to help out.

Chris Nebinger

On Jan 31, 1:42 am, Cesar G <Cesar G...@discussions.microsoft.com>
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> I need help.  I want to create a database for the company that I work for.  
> My boss has forked over some major cash into a database program that will not
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> Sorry for the long post, I tried to make short/simple.
 
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