Is This Theory Possible?

Oct 22, 2006

Hi,

New here and to access - but I am learning it for a poss new job, 2nd interview tomorrow.....

We already have access databases (currently 97 migrating to 2003 this week)

We also have a web based intranet.

Theory - Here goes

I would like to know if it is poss to embed Access forms in html into pages on our intranet and once completed these route directly inot the access database?

I work in a cust serv industry and we collect customer feedback via 3 or 4 diffent systems - some web based feeding in sql servers and then the data being extraced and also some from a different system. We also collect info from the telephony system.

I maybe a bit wet behind the ears in terms od reporting but I think we could be more efficient if we made better use of the technology -

Anyone any thoughts on this or a push to a helpfull post?

I will be back for loads more posts - later and thanks

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