I put the thumbs up before watching the video ... cuz I'm sure every topic you're presenting must be well explained ... much respect for you from Morocco
THANK YOU!!!!!! Folks at my job are trying to use excel for everything. We don't need spreadsheets, we need a database. It's 2023 people! Just like you said, they are not tech savvy......and they ain't hearing it!!!
I have programming experience but I used MS Access to handle checks because I need to be able to make micro adjustments on the fly with the checks and deposit slips.
Since 2003, we have used access, built an integrated system with vb6 and CR, to overcome the 2GB size limit, we tricked saving a year's transactions with one mdb, when the data is called our application that arranges for data to be collected, every day we backup the files That makes it easier if you want to know the daily version of the data. recovery is very fast and easy because it is saved as a file, not a sql script like other rdbms, many people still love access with its convenience, I hope one day microsoft will develop a way to make the 2GB file limit more than that, like vb6 which is the most flexible language and fast to make applications..
Sir can you tell me about stock sales and stock balance from simple types in ms access Stock. Sales Item. Quantity. Items. Uses Quantity Apple. 50. Apple. 10 Apple. 5 Stock Item. Quantity Apple. 35 Please help me sir
So true. I clicked on a Facebook ad for Oracle Business Solutions. A rep called. Asked how much I make in a year, and said it will cost me $1500 a month. I'm a small one man business. I told the rep " no thanks"
Yeah, that's crazy. I don't know how some of these online CRM companies think the average small business can afford those kinds of prices. An Access database will run 99% of small businesses.
I don't care what the "expert" clowns say. Access is king. The software industry has been trying to kill it off over the past 20 years because it is a huge threat to their pre-made subscription-based business model. They have been spreading misinformation about Access for decades, which is the reason why it has a bad rep among many in the industry, most of whom have never actually used Access. I literally can't think of a single thing that you can't do with Access. I've been trying to get into PowerApps lately, since my company wants a phone app to do factory inspections. And I must say, I am sad that Microsoft is now focusing more on PowerApps than Access. I find PowerApps to be very gimmicky, and it is in no way anywhere nearly as powerful as Access.
I have created an employee database, incorporating an office assists tracking. ID card systems. So many applications . Thanks for the great videos!
You're very welcome
I put the thumbs up before watching the video ... cuz I'm sure every topic you're presenting must be well explained ... much respect for you from Morocco
I appreciate the vote of confidence. :)
Very good, nice one Mr rost. I was able to build banking system for an MFI- microfinance institution. I love your video, they were very helpful.
Excellent
Hello Richard, as usual very nice video. I would love to hear your thoughts on Access VS Power BI.
Coming in a future video. :)
THANK YOU!!!!!! Folks at my job are trying to use excel for everything. We don't need spreadsheets, we need a database. It's 2023 people! Just like you said, they are not tech savvy......and they ain't hearing it!!!
Well fortunately you only need ONE person in an office to build a good database. Everyone else just has to use it. So... get on that! :)
Access is the best, and you Richard make it to look so easy :))), thanks for this.
My pleasure!
I have programming experience but I used MS Access to handle checks because I need to be able to make micro adjustments on the fly with the checks and deposit slips.
Access is great for that
Since 2003, we have used access, built an integrated system with vb6 and CR, to overcome the 2GB size limit, we tricked saving a year's transactions with one mdb, when the data is called our application that arranges for data to be collected, every day we backup the files That makes it easier if you want to know the daily version of the data. recovery is very fast and easy because it is saved as a file, not a sql script like other rdbms, many people still love access with its convenience, I hope one day microsoft will develop a way to make the 2GB file limit more than that, like vb6 which is the most flexible language and fast to make applications..
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for this
Welcome
Hi Richard trying to join your website membership Gold level, but just seems to go round in circles are you still taking mambers????
On my web site or here on UA-cam? Email me... Amicron@gmail.com
@@599CD I have done Richard joined via UA-cam just wanting access to your website now. I joined your gold membership offer.
I use Ms Access as database for my ward information system.
Sweet.
💯👏👏👏
thanks
Sir can you tell me about stock sales and stock balance from simple types in ms access
Stock. Sales
Item. Quantity. Items. Uses Quantity
Apple. 50. Apple. 10
Apple. 5
Stock
Item. Quantity
Apple. 35
Please help me sir
Sure: 599cd.com/Inventory
The consultants use the word “scaleable” just FYI
Yeah, they certainly do. My favorite consultant-speak is "paradigm shift." LOL
can we link access to api?
Usually, sure.
So true. I clicked on a Facebook ad for Oracle Business Solutions. A rep called. Asked how much I make in a year, and said it will cost me $1500 a month. I'm a small one man business. I told the rep " no thanks"
Yeah, that's crazy. I don't know how some of these online CRM companies think the average small business can afford those kinds of prices. An Access database will run 99% of small businesses.
I don't care what the "expert" clowns say. Access is king. The software industry has been trying to kill it off over the past 20 years because it is a huge threat to their pre-made subscription-based business model. They have been spreading misinformation about Access for decades, which is the reason why it has a bad rep among many in the industry, most of whom have never actually used Access. I literally can't think of a single thing that you can't do with Access.
I've been trying to get into PowerApps lately, since my company wants a phone app to do factory inspections. And I must say, I am sad that Microsoft is now focusing more on PowerApps than Access. I find PowerApps to be very gimmicky, and it is in no way anywhere nearly as powerful as Access.
I agree 100%
Miss understanding he just talking