Hey Albert, remember these on the Microsoft campus? http://www.accessmvp.com/Arvin/AccessOrigins.htm -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP Free MS-Access downloads: http://www.datastrat.com http://www.mvps.org/access http://www.accessmvp.com "Albert D. Kallal" <PleaseNOOOsPAMmkallal@msn.com> wrote in message news:eg1DGPD5GHA.4832@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... No need for caps letters...it is considered
Thanks Arvin, Let me see I understand, do you mean that tables in the new database will be linked to the ones in the old database? If so, I can certainly do this, no problem with existing databases but with those that are still "work in progress" I can see difficulties as I still create and modify tables meaning that I have to switch databases in order to maintain table. I guess that
On Aug 28, 11:55 pm, Klatuu <Kla...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: First, convert your 97 app to 2002/2003 format, both the front end and back end. Now, the next, and most serious question is what is driving the decision to upsize to SQL Server? More times than not, it really isn't necessary. A properly contstructed and implemented Jet configuration will provide equivilant
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zretyeyrutjkl Le 28/03/08 21:59, dans uKEHUaRkIHA.5660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl, « Sylvain Lafontaine » <sylvain aei ca fill the blanks, no spam please> a écrit : A lot of confusion here. What you need is the runtime distribution of Access. With Access 2002 (XP), the runtime was part of the Access Developers XP Toolkit. With Access 2003, the runtime was part of the retail distribution