--- In [email protected], "John Viescas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Albert-
> 
> Forget about subforms.  You can make a web page look like it has a
> "subform", but it won't be anything like what you build in Access.  In a
> DAP, you'll do it by defining Grouping levels - much like you can in an
> Access report.  There's lots of ways to do it in an Active Server
Page - one
> way is to define a Frame that contains data related to another Frame.
> 
> It's very difficult to get a DAP to work on the Internet.  Each user
must
> have Office installed, and you have to create special link properties in
> each page to point to a database on a remote server.  It's very slow
because
> all data fetch is done from the client over the internet.  You can build
> Active Server Pages fairly easily in FrontPage - but these are web pages
> that must be published on a Microsoft IIS web server - they won't run in
> Apache or Linux.
> 
> John Viescas, author
> "Building Microsoft Access Applications"
> "Microsoft Office Access 2003 Inside Out"
> "Running Microsoft Access 2000"
> "SQL Queries for Mere Mortals"
> http://www.viescas.com/

Thankyou for your valuable comments, do you have any suggestions for
making ASP pages(like things to keep in mind, things that can messup).
As I have no clue in ASP some beginner book names will be appreciated
especially how to do in Frontpage.

Thanking you

Albert





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