[nycphp-talk] Microsoft Access application conversion recommendations
Donald J Organ IV
dorgan at optonline.net
Fri Mar 9 17:37:34 EST 2007
why just make the form and routinexs to edit the access do, php can use
the access db for the data soruce.
Sean Pangia wrote:teachersfuc.org
> doesn't MS have tools to convert Access to ASP?
>
>
> Kenneth Downs wrote:
>
>> Timothy Boyden wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I will be starting on a project to convert a fairly extensive
>>> Microsoft Access based application to a web based version. This
>>> application was internally built to manage all manner of details
>>> regarding our franchisee operations (financials, reporting, CRM,
>>> etc..). It uses MS Access forms with a tabbed structure and various
>>> form elements. The application will be hosted on a Network Solutions
>>> shared hosting server that has an Apache 1.x, MySQL 4.1.x, and PHP
>>> 4.1.x back-end. The MS Access application uses an MS SQL 2000
>>> Enterprise database for data storage.
>>>
>>> I could use some recommendations on tools that will help me convert
>>> this app as quickly as possible. Everything from IDEs to conversion
>>> utilities are on the table. Unfortunately changing the web
>>> infrastructure is not.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Hmm, why not just leave it as-is? Whatever you may think of MS
>> Access (I'm not a big fan myself), its got to be simpler and easier
>> than splitting it into 3 pieces and using older versions of all three.
>> What is the motivation for doing this? Just to get web access? If
>> so, use Terminal Services.
>>
>> Shared hosting? The project doesn't warrant its own server? Doesn't
>> add up. If its that big and is contributing to the bottom line one
>> would think it could justify a server and the admin's choice of
>> tools, languages, etc.
>>
>>
>>
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