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George Sambataro

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Since: Jan 19, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 10:53 am
Post subject: 2nd question about Access 97 vs. 2000
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Are there any distinct advantages to running a vb application with Access
2000 tables rather than Access 97 format? Performance, integrity issues,
etc?

I currently have a application with Access 97 format and am considering
changing it to 2000. The job is not simple as I would have to convert all
databases in the field( customer base) and also update install routines,
etc...

Thanks,

George

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Unicorn

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Since: Nov 14, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:45 am
Post subject: Re: 2nd question about Access 97 vs. 2000 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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George, If you are going to post to multiple groups with every post, could
you at least cross post them!

Matt

"George Sambataro" <george_nospam RemoveThis @pcwp.com> wrote in message
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> Are there any distinct advantages to running a vb application with Access
> 2000 tables rather than Access 97 format? Performance, integrity issues,
> etc?
>
> I currently have a application with Access 97 format and am considering
> changing it to 2000. The job is not simple as I would have to convert all
> databases in the field( customer base) and also update install routines,
> etc...
>
> Thanks,
>
> George
>
>

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