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    Folks,

    I started this post in Software Finds & Wants, but since what I am really looking for is a database, someone suggested moving it here. I’m checking to see if anyone knows of a program that will help me track the training in my firm (who has had what training, when, etc.).

    I’m looking for open source freeware, probably some sort of relational database. I have found a couple of things out there at SourceForge.net and a couple of other freeware sites, but the ones I found are web based, and I want something just to help me keep track of it, not an interactive program (i.e., where users sign up on the intranet, etc.). I can build a simple database for this, but thought before I started working on that I would see if anyone here knew of something already available.

    Thanks,
    Tia

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    • #955744

      Tia,

      I have an Access database one that you might be able to modify for your use. I need to make some changes to it before I can send it. I’ll try to do that this weekend.

      • #955786

        Great! cheers Please don’t do any heavy lifting for my benefit, though. My request was to make less work for me, not more work for someone else! dizzy

        • #955788

          Not a problem. We are gonna have the 3 h’s here this weekend so I’ll be in the AC looking to keep cool.

          Have a good weekend.

        • #955867

          You might also find some useful ideas at Database Answers which SteveH came up with a while back.

      • #993530

        Don,

        I’m looking for similar assistance. Would you mind sharing this database with me? Thanks!

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      Tia

      If your new to Access check out John Viescas new book Building Access Applications

      There are 4 production, good to go apps, some handle scheduling

      http://www.viescas.com/%5B/url%5D

      HTH, John

      • #956468

        John,

        Thanks, it looks like a great resource.

        And thanks to everyone for their suggestions and help.

        Tia

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