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Inserting a MSAccess form into an Intranet webpage


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05-Oct-2004, 09:35 AM #1
Inserting a MSAccess form into an Intranet webpage
Hi all,

I have a MS Access form which has 3 combo boxes on it. These combo boxes are there to get a combination of account name, report type and date; and then according to the chosen combination a particular report opens on clicking on a 'display report' button. These reports are in a given folder and are named as'accountname+reporttype+date'. I was trying to get this particular form inserted into a webpage so that when one opens the webpage he has all the form functionality from there. The 3 tables associated with this form are in Access itself. The webpage is not on the internet but on the company intranet server.
Any ideas.

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05-Oct-2004, 10:18 AM #2
You can't do that.

The closest you could do is create an HTML form, that uses a server side language like PHP, or ASP to connect to your access database and recreates the report in your webpage.
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