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Can Project / Task tracking be done in Access?

 
 
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      10th Oct 2006
Is there an easy way to do Project tracking using Access? I don't have MS
Project, although that is ideally the functionality that I'd like to have.
Any suggestions on doing this in Access?
 
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The short answer is yes.

First you must decide what kind of data and to what level of detail you will
track.

You can track labor subdivided by skills into subtask allocation. You can
track cost, items, deadlines (milestones, inch-stones) etc.

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> Is there an easy way to do Project tracking using Access? I don't have MS
> Project, although that is ideally the functionality that I'd like to have.
> Any suggestions on doing this in Access?

 
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      10th Oct 2006
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:38:01 -0700, ADJ
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>Is there an easy way to do Project tracking using Access? I don't have MS
>Project, although that is ideally the functionality that I'd like to have.
>Any suggestions on doing this in Access?


If Project is ideal for your task, and you can qualify as an Academic
user (anyone in your household a student or teacher?), I have a source
for Project 2003 Academic for $63. If interested, email me at this
address:

charliehoffp at yahoo dot com

and I'll pass on the contact information to you off list.

(This is NOT Warez stuff, this is fully licensed MS software).

Charlie Hoffpauir
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      10th Oct 2006
I think the license for the Academic version is for "learning" only, at
least in spirit.

If the O.P. uses the Academic MS Project for actual business usage, I am
reasonably sure it is a violation of the license agreement ...

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Van T. Dinh
MVP (Access)



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> If Project is ideal for your task, and you can qualify as an Academic
> user (anyone in your household a student or teacher?), I have a source
> for Project 2003 Academic for $63. If interested, email me at this
> address:
>
> charliehoffp at yahoo dot com
>
> and I'll pass on the contact information to you off list.
>
> (This is NOT Warez stuff, this is fully licensed MS software).
>
> Charlie Hoffpauir
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/



 
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Van T. Dinh
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      10th Oct 2006
While an Access application can be developed to provide some features of the
Microsoft Project, I think the amount of time you need to invest will be
much much more than the license fee for Microsoft Project.

Remember that the costs of development for Microsoft Project (plus Microsoft
profit, of course) are shared between millions of licenses that Microsoft
sells while the costs of developments of your Access custom application will
be fully borne by one, namely you.

In addition, there is no way you can develop the same features set link you
can get with Microsoft Project. I imagine that Microsoft would have had
hundreds of people developing and improving Microsoft Project continually.

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Van T. Dinh
MVP (Access)



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> Is there an easy way to do Project tracking using Access? I don't have MS
> Project, although that is ideally the functionality that I'd like to have.
> Any suggestions on doing this in Access?



 
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      11th Oct 2006
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 07:46:15 +1000, "Van T. Dinh"
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>I think the license for the Academic version is for "learning" only, at
>least in spirit.
>
>If the O.P. uses the Academic MS Project for actual business usage, I am
>reasonably sure it is a violation of the license agreement ...


You are correct... it violates the agreement if it is used
commercially.


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