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Hi All,
I am a complete newbie when comes to programming Outlook, developing Outlook forms or add-ins. However, Microsoft Access 2007 offers a new feature that allows you to collect data via email where the email responses update the database automatically. Personally, and excerpt for simple cases (like easy questions with yes/no answers) my initial impression of the feature, as currently implemented, is that it is probably to limited to be really useful for most cases of data collecting. However I do like the concept. Would it be possible to develop a pure Outlook solution that would achieve a similar objective, but with more complex data collection/validation where the responses would automatically update a SQL Server database? I accept that many Customers who receive the "emailed form" may not be running Outlook as there email client. I also accept that this type of data collection/validation could also be achieved by emailing the Customer a link to a website and web form. Your thoughts appreciated. Guy |
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