Not sure if you are talking about converting just the tables as you speak of
just backend databases. If so, I like SQL Server. If you talking about front
end (user interface) then I like Asp.net.
rmillson2001 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
I've been an Access developer for a few years and I've been able to
create some nice databases. But now I need to move that skill-set
to a web-based solution (Access is too difficult for multi-users and
even networking it with more than a few people).
Can anyone suggest the best next step to move from Access database
development to a web-based tool?
I am thinking that Microsoft's SQL Server Express (the free version)
could be a good solution. Or perhaps MySQL (another freebie). But
I don't know if these are like Access or if they're a lot different
(and a lot more difficult to use).
Any suggestions? What have you used to do databases on the web? (I
wish Access was better for that).
Thanks in advance for your help.
Reg
May God bless you beyond your imagination!
Lonnie Johnson
ProDev, Professional Development of MS Access Databases
Visit me at ==> http://www.prodev.us
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