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Today’s guest is Jeff Conrad, co-author of the book, Access 2007 Inside Out, and
 a tester on the Access Services team. During this episode, Jeff talks about his upcoming book,
Access 2010 Inside Out, discusses how he built a completely web-based restaurant management
 system using Access, and walks us through the system&#39;s features, including data macros, custom reports, filtering, and client functionality.
 
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		<title>Re: The Access Show: Restaurant Demo</title>
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<p>Very nice demo.&nbsp; I hope Office Live Small Business will be updated to support publishing&nbsp;Access databases/webforms.</p>
<p>posted by USArcher</p>]]>
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<p>Very nice indeed, is the web-based restaurant management system available on file? I'm particularly interested in how the report described at 27:00 on the video was made.</p>
<p>posted by grovelli</p>]]>
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<p>I am quite surprised to see the kind of functionality you can get with Access on the Web.&nbsp; My first thought was that trying to write a web applicaiton by use of Macros was a bit rediculous.&nbsp; But I think I am going to have to adjust my thinking.&nbsp; There are
 not many with the talent of Jeff Conrad.&nbsp; But if the rest of us mere mortals are able to do half of what the demo shows, I can see a real advangate for small to medium sized businesses.
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<p>Often what is most important is not what is said, but what is not said.&nbsp; I am hoping there are not big gotchas hidden behind the PR.&nbsp; If not, Access on the web has possibilities.&nbsp; I still think, for myself, and for some clients, I will do them and me a service
 by connecting them to developers using upper-end tools like .NET, but for things that don't require that kind of horse power, this is encouraging.</p>
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<p>Thank you.&nbsp; I look forward to the book. </p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Woody - (Information Solutions) &nbsp;Sacramento</p>
<p>posted by WoodyS</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 19:31:55 GMT</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[Can I connect my outlook contacts to a web database?<p>posted by gab</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[I am now on chapter 12 of the book. &nbsp;The book is very good; however, I am having problems&nbsp;running&nbsp;the Contact Database on the CD, there seems to be linked data that I can not locate.<br />Can&nbsp;anyone&nbsp;suggest what to do, thanks&nbsp;<p>posted by Sami Shamma</p>]]>
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