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MS Access Forum / Conversion / October 2006

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Access Viewer15 Oct 2006 21:29 GMT19
I have been given an MS Access file (no idea which version), but I don't
have MS Access.
Is there a viewer or another program I can use to open it?
Thanks!
Query error after converting12 Oct 2006 00:12 GMT3
I'm running Access 2003.
I have a working database.  It seems as if the database is in Access
2000 format, because when I go to Convert, the 'Convert to Access 2000'
option is grayed out.
Batch Conversion from Access 97 to Access XP10 Oct 2006 23:04 GMT4
im looking for a tool, which is able to scan directories for Access files
and converts them from Access97 to Access XP.
Thanks in advance for your help
Regards
Converting Access 97 to 2000 not efficient ?09 Oct 2006 08:56 GMT2
Since i've read all the previous post about compacting Database with
Jet and Adox...
I understood how to convert a Access 97 database (called Bdd97) to
Access 2000 database (called Bdd2000).
Exporting table data to an 80 column text file07 Oct 2006 14:30 GMT4
I need to take a table (every row) and export it to a text file in an 80 col.
format.  No delimiters or quotes ("") for text.  All the fields in the table
add up to 80 characters.  I want to make it as automatic as possible.
Converting string to date05 Oct 2006 21:43 GMT4
I'm using the following code to piece together a due date.  The problem I'm
having is that Access does not recognize the final product, DueDate as a date.
The field shows correctly, however when I try to pull clients who's duedate
is greater than another date, I get the message that ...
Error in queries after migration/conversion01 Oct 2006 15:23 GMT1
These were the queries in MS Access. After conversion they are showing
errors. How to solve these?
SELECT
tblCurrent.AutoNumber,
Converting Dates from YYMMDD to MMDDYYYY01 Oct 2006 12:45 GMT4
Hi All;
I'm looking for a format function that will convert a date in the text
format of YYMMDD to text format of MMDDYYYY.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
 
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