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Hi, my employer has asked me to produce a document store/database and it would be great to get some discussions around the suitability of different MS Office applications. All ideas most welcome!
Requirements A method of storing numerous service profiles is required. My department provides services to other parts of the company and we have a new regulatory requirement to store certain information about these services, thus the service profiles (SPs). Please see a dummy SP below and then bullet-pointed requirement statements further below: Service Profile Name Shoe-shining Service Name Shining Shoes Business Criticality High Key Business Contact Mr Boss Business Area Executive & Board Description When a senior manager notices a speck of dust on one of his or her shoes, he/she calls us and we come running with our little kit to stop the speck from ruining their day. This is what we do and we love it. This is an example of a requirement to have paragraph breaks Requirement Statements All the information on the SPs will be text based.
I’m sure there are several products out there and various developers out there who would be able to give us all of this and more at a price. We cannot have a price for this. I am an MS Access Developer but there is resistence to having yet another unsupported MS Access solution developer out there. From my knowledge of the capabilities of MS Office, MS Access is the only application that will deliver all of this. If anyone can prove me wrong that would be great. Here follows an outline of the suitability of MS Office Apps for this solution: MS Word 2003 Provides requirements 1,3,4 MS Excel 2003 Provides requirements 1,2,4,5,6 MS Access 2003 Provides requirements 1,2,3,4,5,6 So my questions to the world in essence are, is there any way that: Word supports ... drop-down lists, searching/querying capabilities Excel supports ... long text fields with paragraph breaks A last word, simplicity is also important, Users should be able to work on all data inside one application only. |
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I believe Access is the only Office program which meets your requirement, other Office applications don't have database concept. PHP/MySQL is also a good solution.
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MS access is good option for your purpose
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