My passion is ...
Creativity and Innovation
I know too much about ...
Information Technology
My parents always told me ...
Never told me anything
My childhood ambition ...
To be a great fine artist
My favorite memory ...
Lots of memories
Why I write ...
I like writing
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Life
My first job ...
Process Engineer
My best moment ...
There are many
My inspiration ...
Nature
FileMaker Pro and Microsoft Access are similar but have lot of differences. Designing database in FileMaker Pro looks more simple and interactive. While defining the properties of any field, default message or conditional logic can be implemented in simple way in FileMaker Pro. For creating scripts and implementing user interface navigation and other programming stuffs, FileMaker Pro has its own inbuilt functions and script steps which can be simply selected and used. But Microsoft Access needs an expert programmer in Visual Basic to automate any functionality. Microsoft Access can b...
More..Raj Kumar
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