Microsoft Acces Template
 

An MS Access Database Template for scheduling task

What do you get ?

The product you get is a Microsoft Access Database Scheduler Template with a pdf documentation.

You can start a project with this database and use it as it is or you can modify it to suit your needs. You could also import the desired objects into your project to perform what you need. The code is commented and you can easily follow the data flow. You will save a lot of time plus it’s a great way to learn different techniques regarding Microsoft Access queries, forms, reports and vba programming. You have access to all the source codes. It’s yours to use in your project. Plus you get a 1 year's worth of free upgrades when improvements and/or corrections are made to the software.

It runs

  • resources (visual calendar task scheduler that dig into a monthly view)
  • topics 
  • employee
  • and much more ...

You will learn:

  • How to use a scheduler in the form of a calendar
  • How to design a security system (With a login and password form)
  • How to use a date selector 
  • How to create a rolodex manager for customer or anything you like  
  • How to create a startup form 
  • How to manage a To Do list
  • How to manage reports and labels
  • and much more ...

 

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MS Access Scheduler Main Form

MS Access Scheduler Template

 

MS Access Scheduler One Day

MS Access Scheduler Appointment

MS Access Scheduler Report Manager

MS Access Scheduler Resources

 

It comes in an .mdb format. You have access to all the objects in the database container. You can use them in your own project.

Remember, you can take this database and quickly learn from it, improve your productivity, reduce your work load and be more competitive.

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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.