Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 14:44:37 EST 2003 | jonfox
One more follow up link... Microsoft Access http://www.microsoft.com/office/access/default.asp You mentioned that you do some applications in house, a little Visual Basic and you can make some really usefull apllications out of MS Access. A LOT LE
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 21:38:42 EDT 2015 | darby
Microsoft Access will allow you to manipulate the databases. make sure you have a back up copy of your libraries before you manipulate.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 16:17:35 EST 2002 | Fuji Spares
Both My Employers and myself have bought Microsoft access custom designed database Applications from Technology Media, Bradford (www.tekno-media.com) The databases were for engineering change notes and also a customer returned goods data tracking pro
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 11:55:09 EST 2002 | Fuji Spares
If you require a prgram to control the documentation of the ECN process - I would reccomend this company they helped out our process no end by writing a customised Microsoft Access based database visit this site:- http://www.tekno-media.com also i
Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 03:10:40 EDT 2015 | alexeis
Hi, I know that old (and new) Samsung SMT machines uses Microsoft Access for component and package libraries. But I am asking about collection machine performance information (including starting/ending, errors etc.). As we know, T-Manager is exactly
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 22:48:18 EDT 2021 | glasscake
Just figured out today that Heller oven .JOB files are actually Microsoft Access databases. See attached, this is useful if you need to read these files remotely. I personally am using this so I can figure out what profiles are identical and group t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 08:14:25 EDT 2002 | CAN
Does your company use an MRP system? If so you should be able to print a report that defines assembly due dates as well as the time it takes to process each assembly. What I do is print the report at the begining of the week for everyone to work from
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 09:01:59 EDT 1999 | Bruce
Why not to use an MCS30: Hardware is proprietary, OS-9 format, expensive to fix or replace, support, slow, RS-232 or ethernet hookup for CAD download, flat file format. F4G: PC is purchased by you, WindowsNT 4.0, inexpensive to fix or replace, supp
Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 21:36:26 EDT 1998 | Dave
| We just purchased Mitron/GR Software's CB97. | We have Universal's 4790 and Contact's 3AV machines. | Both these machines part libraries are in binary format | and their respective software packages cannot export out | into ASCII. | Has anyone out
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 13:34:16 EDT 1998 | Peter
| | We just purchased Mitron/GR Software's CB97. | | We have Universal's 4790 and Contact's 3AV machines. | | Both these machines part libraries are in binary format | | and their respective software packages cannot export out | | into ASCII. | | Has