Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
Discussion GroupsFormsForms ProgrammingQueriesModules / DAO / VBAReports / PrintingMacrosDatabase DesignSecurityConversionImporting / LinkingSQL Server / ADPMultiuser / NetworkingReplicationSetup / ConfigurationDeveloper ToolkitsActiveX ControlsNew UsersGeneral 1General 2
Access DirectoryToolsTutorialsUser Groups
Related Topics
SQL ServerOther DB ProductsMS OfficeMore Topics ...

MS Access Forum / Conversion / July 2004

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

ThreadLast Post  Replies
Converting Access 2002 to Access 2003 Database22 Jul 2004 11:28 GMT2
My company has just updated to Window Xp professional ( Operating System )
and Microsoft Office Xp professional. Previous version were Window 2000 and
Microsoft Office Xp professional.
I have quite few Access database design in Access 2002 ( ie Office Xp )
tables created by Linking an Excel  File22 Jul 2004 06:28 GMT1
Hi Mates
I have a linked access table created from an excel
spreadsheet. Then I used Table Analyze feature in access
to split this and the split created 3 seperate tables.
Unable to convert Macros from Access 95 to 200022 Jul 2004 03:33 GMT1
I am trying to convert an old Access 95 application to
Access 2000 at my work place. We do not know the original
author and hence the original .mdw file asociated with the
aplication.
Problem with calculated fields with data from subform21 Jul 2004 13:01 GMT3
We have an application where one of the forms has several calculated fields.
Some of the data comes from subforms, some use data in other calculated
fields.
The subforms are linked to the main form on the invoice number.
Upsizing Wizard and SQL Authentication21 Jul 2004 10:35 GMT1
I am trying to set up a Windows 2003 Server that will be
used by students to learn to write VB.NET web
applications which access data from an SQL server.  (The
W03Server will be running IIS6.0 and SQL server 2000.)
Changing format of data20 Jul 2004 18:47 GMT1
We're trying to update the database, change some fields
from *text* to *date/time*, add a few fields, remove some.
The bulk of the data will stay the same. When I tried to
just change the database, it lost all the old data (I was
Covert an application in Access 2000 to Access 200320 Jul 2004 09:38 GMT6
Our company going to upgrade from Microsoft Office 2000 to
Microsoft Office 2003. May I know what are the things I
need to be prepared before the conversion?
Please advise.
Newbie Excel to Access19 Jul 2004 17:20 GMT1
I have an Excel spreadsheet that I need to convert to an
Access .mdb file.  There are 5 columns that only contain
numberic data (no problem here) and the 6th column
contains text usually with more than 255 characters.
App running Access '97 vs. Access 2K19 Jul 2004 11:57 GMT1
I have both Access 97 and 2K running on my machine.  I
can 'open with...' and open my database using Access '97
no prob.  That's where it was created by someone else
long ago.  When I try to open the same database using
Access2000 db bombing in Access 200218 Jul 2004 06:02 GMT6
I have recently moved my Access 2000 database to an XP
machine that has both Access 2000 and Access 2003 loaded
on it.  I recompiled the Access 2000 database in Access
2000 to incorporate a change and the database works fine
Opening Access XP file with Access 200016 Jul 2004 22:29 GMT3
Is there a way to accomplish this?
Thanks
Access 97 to 2000 Conversion Hangs halfway through....16 Jul 2004 19:43 GMT1
Hi all;
I know this one has been posted before, but I have tried resolving the
issues covered in those posts with no positive results.
I have a database created in Access 97 and I need to convert it to
converting to .snp. Urgent help needed16 Jul 2004 06:51 GMT3
I would like to convert the data in row into either .snp
or picture so that the data is permanent and can't be
changed by the user for peculiar reasons. and I would
like  do it programatically with out user knowing it. say
Access 97 conflict with Access 2000 runtime version14 Jul 2004 22:18 GMT5
Our corporate office software is still office 97!
I want to purchase a program which uses an access 2000 database, the vendor does not have or support a 97 version.
I have therefore installed Access 2000 runtime version which runs the 2000 database very well.  
However as soon as I ...
How to suppress MS Access warning while converting from 97 to 2000/2003 format13 Jul 2004 11:09 GMT3
I'm using the following command to convert an access database in
Windows 2000 server with Office 2003.
msaccess "C:\test.mdb" /convert "C:\test1.mdb"
After conversion is completed, it prompts me the following message:
Pages: 1 2 3 4 June, 2004
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.