Publish Access To Web Without SharePoint?
Jan 21, 2012Access to Web. Is it possible to publish access to web without SharePoint?
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View RepliesI have a Access - front end / SQL Server - back end application. I use an ODBC connection. I want to publish this on share point. The users have a windows account but they are not on the network. I can not create an ODBC connection for them. There is any way they can use this application?
Can I connect in different way to SQL?
Any help will be appreciaied. Thanks,
Mary
I would love to publish my product catalog from my access database on a website. it should be a browsable catalog with search field on article number range, product group, product type and should be able to display product pictures.Within my access database i have a link to the product picture stored by filename. I'm looking for an easy solution to do this, i'm using mysql as database on my hosting provider.I can do the export to mysql myself (interfacing between access and mysql) but am looking for some hot software to display the catalog easily without programming the front website myself. I already have oscommerce installed but don't want a webshop and don't know how to disactivate all the features within oscommerce to only retain the article browsing.Thanks if you have a hint
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In MS Access there is a separate option to create "data access pages". Can we publish these pages on web.. Please help me
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I got an access database but how do i make it to be able to publish to web and allow phone browser to access and enter data as well?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedApologies if this sounds vague , but I have developed a number of reports for an sql database which have selection criteria in certain forms. nothing too sophisticated . The company wants to increase the availability of the reports and the selection forms. Unfortunately Access on everyones PC is not part of the plan.
The concensus in the IT team is that Sharepoint is the route.
Does anyone know what would be required (in the way of programs , expertise etc) to convert or adapt an access database so that the forms and subsequent reports would be available sharepont.
I have had a dig around and I am not sure that our IT boys have got the full picture, I think that Sharepoint is dependent on access but I am not certain.
I would like to publish my access file in sharepoint but I know very little about sharepoint and how to attain a free or testing or trial account. Essentially I would like others to access and edit the file on the web simultaneously.
All youtube sites speaks to how to get started using sharepoint but always assuming that you already have access but this is not my case. I need to know how to acquire sharepoint.
On my computer there is a sharepoint application which I installed but it seems to have no purpose.
I currently utilize my company's LAN structure to run my Access database from. The LAN structure is abhorrently slow. So slow that often the database crashes upon opening or can take many minutes to complete a menial command.
I realize that connecting my database to the internet would be a better solution (as our internet connection seems to work better). This would allow many users to interact with the database more easily as well. I also realize that SharePoint is the standard method of connecting the database either by linking tables or publishing the database itself. However, my company does not have SharePoint and I am tired of battling with them on obtaining it.
Is there another way to connect/link Access tables to the internet without SharePoint? One that is FREE. I know with Access 2003 you could connect Access to an HTML webpage, but I think Microsoft got rid of that functionality with 2010 and beyond to force users into utilizing SharePoint.
I currently have two Access Databases (one with the raw 'data' and the other with the queries and reports that turn it into 'information' - the data database links into the other).
For contingency purposes, I now want to move both Databases onto sharepoint in case I have a system failure on my laptop (I don't have a server I can put these on). When I upload these onto Sharepoint the second database still seems to link to the file on my computer..
Is there a way I can get a Database to link into another database that's held on sharepoint?
Does anyone know the main differences of using Windows Sharepoint to share data compared with Access?
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When launch the app my records are shown in a form in ascending order. How can I have them displayed in descending order?
I have a number of Excel spreadsheets (data sources) hosted on Sharepoint that I need to link to one single Access database.
At first. I cannot link the spreadsheets directly to Access because Access cannot read the spreadsheets on SharePoint to make the links.
Secondly, I can export the spreadsheets from SharePoint to a local folder on my PC and keep them 'refreshed'. The problem with this is that I cannot link Access to the local refreshed spreadsheets because of the (auto) extention .iqy. Access does not know the extention .iqy and hence the two cannot be linked at all.
Thus: How do I link an Excel spreadsheet hosted on SharePoint to MS Access.
I just published an access database to sharepoint. However, after I set some user as contributor, those users can see structure of my database, and export tables to excel directly. Is there anyway that we can remove the access to "Setting"?
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As expected when we published to Sharepoint additional fields were added to the Access tables [App Created By] and [App Modified by]. We want to use these fields for Audit information however they are always empty. How should they be populated?
I am attempting to split my Access Database and will upload the back-end portion to a SharePoint site. No matter what I do, I continue to get a "Not a valid file name" error.
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Is there a way we can keep the formats as such even after linked to Sharepoint list? If not, is there a workaround?
Hi!
I need help!!!
I have made a books-database in MS access. I want to publish it on my web site. It should be possible for the visitor that search different books on my database.
I am able to write HTML code (using MS FrontPage) but how make a search form and how would the HTML contact my database (book.mdb) on my web-server?
I have find some HTML code.. for search-form but here it is used kbook.asp what I don’t understand it . I have tried to replace kbook.asp with book.mdb, but it does not working.
I have heard that there are some software that you can easily publish your database on your homesite but which software???
Kind regards, sofi
Code:<HTML dir=rtl><HEAD><TITLE>K</TITLE><META content="text/html; charset=windows-1256" http-equiv=Content-Type><LINK href="kformat.css" rel=STYLESHEET type=text/css><META content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0" name=GENERATOR></HEAD><base target=kDown ><BODY bgColor=#EDF2EC text=#000000><FORM action=kbook.asp method=post name=SEARCH><TABLE align=center bgColor=BDCEB9 width=420><TBODY><TR><TD width=120>Choose</TD><TD width=220><SELECT name=Kids><OPTION selected value=DIV>Kids<OPTION value=CHD>History</OPTION><OPTION value=CIN>Animales</OPTION></SELECT> </TD><TD align=right width=80><INPUT type=submit value=Show></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></FORM></BODY></HTML>
Currently, I have a button on my form that users can click on to generate a report based on the info from the form. Once the report has opened, they publish the form with MS Word for further edit if needed.
How do I set up the button so that it opens the report then automatically publishes the report with MS Word?
I produce a report from a query. One of the fields combines in a calculated field based on numerous other fields, a sentence that may be up to five printed lines of text. While it views correctly in the Report's Preview screen, it is less than perfect when I send it to a Word 2002 document using the Office Links/Publish with Word tool. Despite producing the same font face and size and having the same left/right margins, it truncates unpredictably and inserts a hard-return. It will take a five-row report field and produce a five-row Rich Text Format field...but often with a few lost words at the end of the final row. Some rows have an inch of unused space at the end of them in the RTF file...wasted space.
Any suggestions as to cause?
I have an access database with ODBC linked tables with a query. This ODBC connection is only available on my LAN because it uses specific ODBC engine.How can I publish the output of this query to a hosting space that my developer can query for a website project?The data needs to be published once a day.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to publish an Excel Pivot Chart, but keep getting Run Time Error 1004 - Application-defined or object-defined error...
I have tried the code 2 ways:
Code:
Sub PublishChart() Worksheets("Historical_Pivot").Activate
With ActiveWorkbook.PublishObjects.Add(xlSourceChart, _
Path & "" & "AWA" & "_" & "JAMALCO" & "_" & "Chart" & ".htm", _
"Historical_Pivot", "JAMALCO", xlHtmlStatic, "ABC REQ BACKLOG_2013", "")
.Publish (True)
.AutoRepublish = False
End With
End Sub
Code:
Sub PublishChart()
Dim wb As Workbook
Dim ws As Worksheet
Set wb = ThisWorkbookSet ws = wb.Sheets("Historical_Pivot")
ws.ChartObjects("JAMALCO").Activate
With wb.PublishObjects.Add(xlSourceChart, Path & "" & "AWA" & "_" & "JAMALCO" & "_" & "Chart" & ".htm", ws _
, "", xlHtmlStatic, "", "")
.Publish (True)
End With
End Sub
Trying to make this code work, don't know how to filter as it prints identical all reports.
Private Sub cmdExportPDF_Click()
Dim db As DAO.Database
Dim rs As DAO.Recordset
Dim MyPath As String
MyPath = "C:Reports"
If Len(Dir(MyPath, vbDirectory)) < 1 Then
MkDir (MyPath)
[code]....
I am running Windows Server 2003 for my company and require Microsoft SharePoint.
I've had a look on Microsoft.com but it confuses me with all kinds of stuff....
What do i need?
Hello,
I have a database that the table is located on a sharepoint website. This worked out well in the beginning but now that the database has thousands of records, it has slowed up a bit. What I want to do is at the load of the the database, it will automatically copy Sharepoint table to a local table located on the computer to speed up querys and such.
I was thinking an append query, am I right?
Mateo