yes you can definately use it. access and excel are real good option to set up database management system. access is the really favourable and easy option.
Relational Database
You can set up any database for real estate. If you have large data, better go for no-sql database.
2 gigabytes, less some space for objects. If you did need more, you can set up a second database and link it to the first one.
A database with a table can be read from Mircrosoft Word when you are going through the process of the mailmerge and you come to the point where you need to choose the data source. All you need from Access is to have a table with data in the database. Nothing else special needs to be done. You will be able to find the database and the table and continue the mail merge, as long as you know where you have stored the database on your computer.
It is a facility that lets you set up menus to access things like your forms or tables or reports or queries. So it helps to make your database easier to use by creating those menus.
Define the purpose and scope of the database. Identify the entities and attributes that need to be stored. Design the structure of the database using entities, relationships, and data types. Normalize the database to reduce redundancy and improve efficiency. Set up security measures and establish backup procedures for the database.
An Access database can hold up to 2GB (two gigabytes) of information. These include up to 32,768 objects ( tables, queries, forms, etc). From this up to 255 people can use the database at the same time. My source: MS Access 2010 Comprehensive, New Perspectives, Adamski::Finegan rosie stjulian
This will hook you up to an Access DB:
fist set up a proprtion. then set up a cross product then you finally get your answer.
Database auditing involves observing a database so as to be aware of the actions of database users. Database administrators and consultants often set up auditing for security purposes.
Set up the database as a UTF-8-encoded database. You can do this easily with PHPMyAdmin.