Order management database

G

Guest

Hello,
I have very little experience with Access, some but not much. I would
rather use a database template than design my own, but I am finding that
there is not a template that suits me. I am the manager of a research lab
and I do all the ordering. All the current templates are for people taking
orders, I need a database that will track orders that I have placed, vendors
and inventory recieved. Does anyone know of a database like that or know how
I can modify one to do what I want.
Thanks in advance.
 
A

Alexandr Artamonov

Hello Kate
I'm myself involved in the order management and have designed a kind of
order
management database. I think I could be of some help to you. I'd like to get
more practice with creating databases. So if you like you can send me an
e-mail at
(e-mail address removed) (be sure to delete nospam) and
we could discuss your database then. As I'm not a professional in this field
there won't be any bill :)
Anyway if you choose not to reply that's absolutely OK.

Kind regards,
Alexandr Artamonov
 
G

Geof Wyght

Kate & Alexandr,
You might want to look at the Northwind.mdb Access
database that usually ships with Access.
Geof.
 
J

Jim Davenport

Kate said:
Hello,
I have very little experience with Access, some but not much. I would
rather use a database template than design my own, but I am finding that
there is not a template that suits me. I am the manager of a research lab
and I do all the ordering. All the current templates are for people taking
orders, I need a database that will track orders that I have placed, vendors
and inventory recieved. Does anyone know of a database like that or know how
I can modify one to do what I want.
Thanks in advance.

Get back to me. I have a solution that might work for
you which is a variation of a Shopping Cart with Inventory
Control based Purchase Orders using various Suppliers.

http://www.webshipments.com/schedule

Look under shopping cart.
 

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