On 11 May 2006 at 7:54, Dennis Kowallek wrote:

> On Thu, 11 May 2006 06:46:25 -0400, "Coddgenealogy"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >but you certainly don't need to know a lot about relational databases or
> >visual basic.
> 
> I will agree with the Visual Basic part (unless you want to do really
> complex things in Access requiring VBA). But you certainly need to have
> some familiarity with the concept of relational databases in order to
> join tables, etc.
> 
> If you are willing to spend the jack for Access, it can't do any harm to
> play around with it (on a copy of your db) to gain this familiarity. But
> for some people this would be a waste of $$$.

A cheap alternative would be OpenOffice, though I don't know how easy it 
wopuld be to user it for looking at Legacy tables, and the documentation is 
probably even harder to come by. 

-- 
Steve Hayes
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