[nfbcs] Using Microsoft Access

Chris Nestrud ccn at chrisnestrud.com
Tue Jan 24 00:58:49 UTC 2017


You should be able to create tables and queries by using the design
views without to much trouble. It may be faster to switch to sql view
when editing queries.

Consider alternatives such as SQL Server Express if your goal is to
create something more than a class assignment.

Chris

On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 06:44:15PM -0500, Amanda M Baker via nfbcs wrote:
> Hey all,
> I see from previous conversations that people have attempted to use
> Microsoft Access in the past. I was wondering if anyone has found a
> way to use this application yet? I am using Microsoft 2016. I am
> taking a class in databases so it would be great to receive some
> feedback when y'all can. Thanks.
> Amanda
> 
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