There are various programs in existence for creating welding related documents. Anything from a simple word processor to high end databases with “code logic” built in.
I have used a little of everything but as a hobby, I enjoy building MS Access data eses for welding info. For most of the testing I do, I like WeldOffice. Though expensive, this is a tried and true application for managing welding information on a desktop.
These pages will be used to share some of the things I have developed and maybe info on some commercial applications.
If anyone is interested, I can help them develop their own databases but understand that this is a time consuming process. It IS NOT the cheap way out unless you are very skilled with MS Access/VBA. But if Database development and welding is an interest, its enjoyable
You can also use MS Access for creating a database for tracking weld related information related to welds made in production…those can be very time consuming to build.
What is the passcode to access the demo?
Here is the new link. http://weldingclassroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/WeldTrackingexp1219.zip
Username: Admin
Password: Admin
Hello is this still available? and is it available in a 64bit version for access?
I may be able to do it in the 64 bit version but the 32Bit version should work on a 64 bit installation.
See http://weldingclassroom.com/welding-related-software/ms-access-database-for-welder-qualification-tests
I was wrong about each being compatible.