Anthony that is really good, very impressive and just what I want! From 
memory that so far actually seems to be both simpler and better than what 
MS Access would offer.

A lot of people and companies could make good use of web2py as a database, 
Especially small businesses and charities etc. I need to do a bit more 
delving and get myself up to speed hopefully. However those precise 
instructions are a base for progress, thanks to both yourself and Neo for 
your time.

I will leave this open for a few more days in case anybody else has 
something to add. Many thanks. Jimmy.

On Saturday, 15 February 2014 14:35:49 UTC, jimbo wrote:
>
> Hi I am thinking of using web2py for a small database instead of MS 
> Access. It is for a charity and would have only several hundred records of 
> employees and a table for clients. It would run on a local network with 
> probably only two computers using it. The usual name, address , tel no. and 
> some certificate and photo. It would avoid licence fees for a start and I 
> think easier to use via a browser
>
> I know a little about Access but very basic. Are there any simple examples 
> of where I could start, or some web2py appliance available?
>
> If any you can help or have something I can look at I would be very 
> grateful. It's as much a learing thing for myself  as I know virtually 
> nothing aobut DB's.
>
>
> Thanks, Jim
>

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