Access to ASP?

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MaD2ko0l
Access to ASP?
03 April 2009, 06:29


hiya,

is there such a thing as an Access To ASP conveter?
i have a database that has tables/forms/queires that need to be converted to asp.
the user wants to be able to access this from the net whereever they are.
so they asked us if it was possiable.
now i have had a quick look and all i have found is a few naff ones that will just display data from the tables and allow you to add/edit/delete from it.
has anyone ever looked into this before?
thanks

MaD2ko0l

 

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ruirib
03 April 2009, 06:47


Access itself had something to allow that, though I have never used it and on't really know much about it. It was back in the 2000 version, so I really don't know what has happened since then with Access.
Doug G
03 April 2009, 19:48


A long time back I found a commercial product that took access apps and turned them into asp apps. It was fairly pricey and I never used it, and I don't even remember the name. 'F' something I think. This was back around 2000 so it may very well not exist any more.
Carefree
03 April 2009, 20:12


There's a program called Asp Maker that does what you want, but it's not cheap.
Carefree
03 April 2009, 20:15


If the database you want ASP pages for does not have any proprietary or sensitive information within it, I could probably create your ASP pages within a day or so.
Carefree
03 April 2009, 20:17


For Rui - EMail here is broken. I tried to send EMail and got an "invalid use" error.
AnonJr
04 April 2009, 06:35


Originally posted by Carefree
For Rui - EMail here is broken. I tried to send EMail and got an "invalid use" error.
http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=68482 - I don't think Huw's had a chance to fix it here.
gary b
04 April 2009, 13:21


Look for VbsDb... If you can't find it (which may be very likely), let me know.

You can find an example here: http://www.sfrvn.net
The Nav Menu (left side) has link to three active on-line Access databases.
gary b

Edit: Also works with SQL.
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