Upgrading Access Projects to Access 2010 (from Access 2003 or 2007) can be tricky. The default values for textboxes as well as combo boxes are handled differently and are now dependent on whether forms are bound or not bound!
Microsoft Access
SQL Server help for small Biotech firm
We are a small biotech firm in Germantown. The bulk of our data resides on our SQL Server database in-house. Can we attach Microsoft Access as a front end to this database to work with the data? Database Management is not our thing…
Joe, Senior VP
APG, Inc. in Germantown
Microsoft Access help in Rockville or Germantown
Dear CCD,
Our company has an old system based on Microsoft Access. It started out in version 2.0 and is now in Access 2000. We need to update it and improve it. We have offices in Rockville and in Germantown, Maryland. Is there a good computer consulting company in Rockville or Germantown that you can recommend for working on Access. Help! Thanks in advance,
Roger P
Visual FoxPro and Microsoft Access
How does Visual FoxPro compare to Microsoft Access?
Alan in Germantown
Background on Microsoft Access
Microsoft Office Access, previously known as Microsoft Access, is a relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a GUI and software development tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications and is included in the Professional and higher versions for Office and also sold separately.
Microsoft Access- is it really that powerful?
Recently I was asked if Microsoft Access is actually very powerful. It is! We have created systems that contained more than a million records in some of the tables-
Queries and Tables CCD, LLC
What is the difference between queries and tables? (in Microsoft Access for example)
SQL Server with Access
SQL Server can work seamlessly with Microsoft Access: SQL Server is the back end that contains tables and queries, while Access contains the forms and code.
Access databases vs. Microsoft Access
Access databases are just one component of the Microsoft Access program-
Database Management for Access
Hello,
We have our company’s data in a database using Microsoft Access. Do we need to perform Database Management on it? The database is pretty small, less than 10,000 records.
Alyssa in Maryland