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Using Alternative User Interfaces

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You can create a user interface for your workflow application using any tool that provides database access. For example, you could develop a Microsoft® Visual Basic® application that connects to the Microsoft® SQL Server™ database. For an example, see Walkthrough: Creating a Workflow Application for SQL Server with a Visual Basic Interface. Any interface with read/write capabilities can be used with your database.

See Also

Developing a User Interface for SQL Server | User Interface Considerations | Row-Level Permissions and the Workflow User Interface | Creating User Interfaces | Help Files in Workflow Applications | User Information for Workflow Applications