Courses Record

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Where can I get a database that will record training courses. Any advise
will be useful and gratfully accepted.
 
The question is a little broad, on my website (www.rogersaccesslibrary.com),
is a small Access database sample called "TrainingRegistration.mdb" which is
an example of a database application to schedule training classes. However,
be advised that the sample is designed as a teaching example and if the
particulars of your situation do not exactly match the program, you'd have
to do some modification. But it should get you started.

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I have a training courses database in Access2002/2003 I could modify for
what you need and send it to you for a very reasonable fee. If you are
interested, contact me at my email address below.

PC Datasheet
Providing Customers A Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word
Applications
(e-mail address removed)
 
Steve said:
I have a training courses database in Access2002/2003 I could modify for
what you need and send it to you for a very reasonable fee. If you are
interested, contact me at my email address below.

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To the original poster:
Beware of his guy !!
Most people here have a common belief that the newsgroups are for *free exchange of information*.
But Steve is a notorious job hunter in these groups, always trying to sell his services.

ArnoR

Before you intend to do business with him look at:
http://home.tiscali.nl/arracom/whoissteve.html
 
PLEASE NOTE:

While my sample is entirely free, and that I will also answer reasonable
questions about how it works for free, I will not undertake to modify it to
your specific requirements under any circumstances. I do not consult.

The philosophy behind my samples is that a reasonably adept Access user
(based on the user level indicated on the sample) should be able to tear the
teaching sample apart to see how it works and thereby apply that knowledge
to their own circumstances.
 
You really know how to demonstrate your professionalism, by flaunting the
rules for these newsgroups.

These newsgroups are provided by Microsoft for FREE peer to peer support,
not as a location for some script kiddier to sell his snake oil.

John... Visio MVP
 

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