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If you're here you most likely want to know how to use Microsoft Access to create a database for use with ASP. This article assumes you at least have some knowledge of what a database is and consists of..

The first step to creating an Access database is opening up Access. Then you should see this screen.  Select Blank Access Database and click ok. Then you will a screen to save the database. Just browse to the folder to save in and type in the name you want and click OK.

 

Now you should see a window with a bunch of buttons and options. Double Click on "Create New table in design view" Then you have a spread sheet type window. The first column is where the names of the fields will go, just type in th name for the field. The second column is the type of data that will go into the field, (i.e. text,numbers,date/time) Text only allows for up to 255 characters so if you need more room, choose Memo . Auto number automatically incriments from 1 and up when you add a new row, which is good for when you give an ID to each row/record. The description field doesn't matter since you can't do anything with it in ASP.

Now close the design window. You will be prompted to save the table, click yes and type in a name for the table. Then when you get back to the main window, you should see a new icon in the right-hand side with the name you gave the table. Double click it and you will see an Excel type window. This is the actual table view. From here you can start entering your data. When you get to the end of the row, a new one will appear which will be your second and so on record.

Now this should get you started. If you don't know how to use ASP to access a database, check out my: ASP Database Tutorial.