Introduction

Posted on Sunday, December 9, 2007 - 17:54 | by admin |

Access is a Relational Database. Unlike many of its competitors, Access was designed from the ground up to be a true Windows application. He was not simply transported from DOS or another operating system to not implement the same behavior, the same menu structure or other features you expect from Windows applications. All this makes an Access application very easy to learn.
The databases typically generate the most valuable data in a company: the numbers, words and images that make up their finances, customers and suppliers, inventory and ordering information. A management system databases poor may even lose control this valuable set, enough to cause delays, loss or change requests and, worst of all, or lose information.
In the market for PC software, many systems management database compete. Access to these applications from the crowd for the following reasons:
- Access system is a management database for the end user.
- Access provides powerful design tools.
- The Access system is a powerful relational database.
- Help is always available.
- Access is a Windows-based product.

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2 Comments »

Comment by Sergio Ricardo
2010-10-25 15:12:29

the system lacked the customer base menu

Comment by Administrator
2010-10-30 11:10:05

Put in the next update .... the ability to edit customer information.
In the form of sales if the customer does not exist is asked whether to add and open the registration form for customers. It only remains to put the possibility of seeing clients that exist and edit information.

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