RegalLawnCare.Com
03-05-2009, 09:16 AM
I have developed my own Microsoft Access database for tracking:
- New Customers
- Lawn Mowing and Lawn Care Scheduling
- Grounds Care (i.e. - Landscaping) Scheduling
- Invoicing
- Expense Tracking
- Contract Management
- Accounts Receivable
- Tracking Tasks and Estimates
- etc., etc. etc.
Now, it's important to note that I developed this system myself for myself - it hasn't been designed for others to use, so for some or maybe all of it, it might not be straight forward as to how to use it. Feel free to look it over and I'll be happy to answer any questions about using it that I can. From the feedback and questions I get, I will work on it to try to make it more "user friendly" and will post updates as I do so...There are some minor changes that you might want to make before using (i.e. - I have some 'default' names setup for scheduling, for example).....
The database is located at:
http://www.regal-home-services.com/rlc_blank.mdb
It is about 20 MB...You will be prompted to open or save. Choose the 'save' option. This has been developed in MS-Access 2003...
Andy
- New Customers
- Lawn Mowing and Lawn Care Scheduling
- Grounds Care (i.e. - Landscaping) Scheduling
- Invoicing
- Expense Tracking
- Contract Management
- Accounts Receivable
- Tracking Tasks and Estimates
- etc., etc. etc.
Now, it's important to note that I developed this system myself for myself - it hasn't been designed for others to use, so for some or maybe all of it, it might not be straight forward as to how to use it. Feel free to look it over and I'll be happy to answer any questions about using it that I can. From the feedback and questions I get, I will work on it to try to make it more "user friendly" and will post updates as I do so...There are some minor changes that you might want to make before using (i.e. - I have some 'default' names setup for scheduling, for example).....
The database is located at:
http://www.regal-home-services.com/rlc_blank.mdb
It is about 20 MB...You will be prompted to open or save. Choose the 'save' option. This has been developed in MS-Access 2003...
Andy