Microsoft Office is the de facto king of all productivity suites. And if you want to compete for a job in 2024, then it’s practically an assurance that you’ll need to know at least one of its ...
I agree about the Access back end, but switching to SQL Server doesn't address the concern raised about how the forms and records work. Working with the Access VBA editor isn't much fun, but may be ...
First, let me say that I do have Filemaker 11 and I use it all the time. I converted all but one of my Access DB's to Filemaker. The last one just won't work very well in FM because the tables in use ...