Re: Re: Iris tracking program


Scarlett,
   I've coded large applications for government in Access.  I know about 
putting photos into Access... and that is one small drawback.   Access 
performs remarkably, no, make that exceptionally, in every other area, but 
when storing photos, it drags down the speed.   Large number of photos can 
also quickly exceed the database limits.   I always caution my clients as to 
not storing photos inside Access, unless for short term, interim use.
   I keep my photos simply arranged by name in folders.
   I think it's great that you've developed the database.  I'm curious what 
release of Access are you using?
Kitty Loberg
Northern Calif.



I have created an Access database.? It displays pictures, bloom times, 
notes, name, colors, hybridizer, year introduced, garden, garden spot etc.? 
It can display multiple pictures (one at a time), all the bloom times, and 
organize the information alphabetically, by Iris type, by hybridizer, year 
planted etc.? It also has lots of queries that allows a user to pull out 
pieces of information.

My question is "Should I put the program for sale in the AIS Bulleting."? 
Would people be interested?? Of course it would require Microsoft Access.

Scarlett

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