I have thought about such a project, but they are not interested in such a rewrite of their current databases. Though because they are quite large, maybe I should recommend that. But to satisfy the immediate urge for a Linux desktop, I am just seeking a quick and simple solution. I do think a migration to a real database is not out of the question though, just not at this time. On Tuesday 18 April 2006 11:48, you wrote: > OO has a reasonable personal database function and can be used to build > queries forms and reports, though it is not nearly access quality. In > addition I have had major issues with the file based DB it uses, so I > would recommend putting up a MySQL back end for the data and use a > combination of tools like the one in OO and more powerful ones like > DBACentral or MySQLFrontend to take care of creating tables and lookups. > > Though I am sure others have even better tool suggestions. > > -----Original Message----- > From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of > Nathan England > Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:39 AM > To: Phoenix-LUG, > Subject: Access alternatives > > > One of the departments in an organization I consult for recently > requested a > new server. I gave them several recommendations and they chose the more > power > system to my surprise, but with opted for RHEL4 instead of Windows 2003 > Server. > > Two weeks later, I have completed the integration/replacement of the > Windows > 2000 AD server with the RHEL4/Samba server. The integration was nearly > flawless with only a few minor irritations I have yet to figure out. But > > throughout all this, I have had the corporate honchos watching what I am > > doing and have been impressed with the features of the server and things > I > can do with my laptop. Since many of them are having major spyware > issues, > which so far I am lucky to avoid being a consultant I am not to waste > time on > little projects... lol, I they are seeking a way to avoid all these > problems. > Throughout discussions on the server and why RHEL instead of Windows, > they > recall my mention of 'no spyware and few viruses' and they are curious > about > their desktops now. The entire orgranization uses word documents and > excel > spreadsheets, nothing advanced by any means, which OO.o could easily > replace > and some are already using it. The only problem however is the access > databases, which there are MANY. > > Are there any ( I don't care free or not, just _ANY_ ) replacements or > alternatives for Access databases? > > Nathan -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Payson Computer Services PO Box 2551 Payson, Arizona 85547 (928) 595 - 1449 http://www.paysonlinux.org/ nathan@paysonlinux.org Business Consulting Services, Advanced Network and Server Design, Security Solutions, Process Management and Efficiency Consultations --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss