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Date: 03/09/00
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Kevin,
PHP has functions for odbc which will work with MS Access. And yes php
can do what you want to do in regards to the office project.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Old [mailto:kevin <email protected>]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 2:51 PM
To: php3 <email protected>
Subject: [PHP3] Database in PHP?
Hello,
I am just learning PHP, but seem to have a good grasp on the the concepts
and I want to use PHP to program a new project in our office.
We want to setup a database to be our rolodex for clients, track our time
sheets, and tally up all of the time spent on a client among all users that
have worked on that client and print out a "Total hours worked" sheet for
each client.
I know this is a simple database, but it is kind of like combining 3
databases together. Can PHP do something this?
How can I use what we have to achieve this type of database.
We have a NT 4.0 server and will be running everything off of it. We have
MS Access as a database on there now. Will PHP work with Access or will we
need to use other software?
Suggestions welcome.
Your help is appreciated.
Kevin
kevin <email protected>
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