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Database and membership payment system


peterjhallen

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To get a response, I think you need to be more detailed with your requirements. Thinks about issues like....


1. What app do you want it to run on? MS Access database for example.

2. Will it be a single user or shared DB?

3. Does it need to cover subscriptions or membership fees?

4. Is it a single type of membership ( or is it Adult, junior etc)

5. Is it for a club with a facility booking requirement?


Basically, the more functions you require, the more it costs but above all you need to have a clear vision of your essential requirements.


Tom

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