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We have recently received this feeback from one of our client, and with is approval we have decided to publish it on the site.

Dear Eric

I have successfully achieved all that I wanted to do. It has been a very inexpensive, but excellent learning experience. Thank you again.

Just for your feedback purposes, my needs were the following. There is some probability that within the next year, I will be asked to set up a ship's medical service on a cruise ship. Other ships that I have been involved with, have either had no computerised system for their hospitals, or, they have had systems that would test the tolerance of a saint.

In preparation for the event, I have now adapted your system, and it allows me an excellent inventory control, the raising of orders from medical suppliers, the invoicing of patients (complete with their cruise numbers and cabin numbers) for medications and other supplies, and for medical consultations and procedures.

My job, thanks to you, is done. Now, all I have to do is sit back and wait expectantly.

The adaptation of your system was facilitated partly by the fact that you had anticipated all sorts of variations on your theme, and partly by the fact that your logic and method have classic "text-book" clarity. Perhaps you have discerned that I am very much impressed !!!

Cheers

 

Cedric Bullard, Australia

August 7, 2008

 

 

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Microsoft Access is the most widely used database system in the world. More then 40 million companies use it. When correctly used, Access offers an excellent alternative for the bigger database systems like Oracle, DB2 or SQL Server. When you have a lot of users connected at the same time to a database (50 and more...), Access is not a logical choice but for up to 20 users it's the most economical solution because of the rapid development environment.

The use of Microsoft Access helps reduce development costs and time and you don't need a big technician team to take care of the database. Just make periodic backups like for any other database system.

For some persuasive arguments on why Access is "right sized" for a lot of jobs, read the white paper "Database Evolution: Microsoft Access Within an Organization’s Database Strategy" by Luke Chung, president of FMS, Inc.