Microsoft Access Tables

Access Database Tables

Microsoft Access Tables

Access Database Tables

A properly designed Access Database almost always begins with Table Design. Improper table design which doesn't take into account future growth can cause far bigger problems on down the road. The experts at WSI have designed thousands of tables in all kinds of situations. This vast experience will help guarantee that you get a properly setup database.

Even if you have already started to develop some tables, we can still help out. If you get stuck on how to setup a table or how to setup a field or simply just want your existing tables reviewed to make sure they are as effecient as possible, we can help.

Table Design can be challenging and frustrating, so please Contact us today to get started on Access Database Table Design and we'll help get you on the path to success!

Have an interest in printing the tables in your database to either the printer or to a PDF. Then be sure and check out our Microsoft Access Table to Printer or PDF Database Template.

Microsoft Access Tables Common Questions

We have a number of tables to develop, but think we can do most of them after we see how one is done - can you help?

WSI prides itself in being flexible and able to fit into your organization in many different ways. One of these is playing whatever role, whether large or small, you wish for us to play. We can help with just the piece of the puzzle that is proving to be a challenge or we can take on an entire project if the workload is just too much. We can develop a single table for you or we can do them all - whatever is your preference. Contact us today for a free estimate to begin to see how WSI can help you.

What is a split database - does my database need to be split?

A split Microsoft Access database is a database in which the tables are located in one database - often called a back end database - while the forms, reports & queries are located in a separate database - often called the front end database. The front end database then connects to your back end database through a linked table. The major benefits to this approach include some speed enhancements and ease of rolling out changes to your forms & reports. It often makes sense to split your database if more than one user is using the system - WSI has split hundreds of databases for our clients and can help you achieve this goal. Contact us today for a free estimate to begin to see how WSI can help you.

My Microsoft Access database has gotten quite large and is slowing down - is there anything we can do?

There are a number of items that can cause this situation. This could include splitting your database, compacting your database, inspecting your table design for poor design elements that are causing issues and possibly moving your Back-End database to a SQL Server format. A slow database can be a frustrating situation so it's better to confront this situation earlier than later as it rarely just "fixes" itself. Contact us today for a free estimate to begin to see how WSI can help you.

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