No problem with MySQL at all. That's just the tables with the data. I'm more worried about the front end part. If all the queries, macros, forms and reports are converted to an ASP.net application how do we then move it to something Apache will run? Bottom line Access has to go because the...
My company has a lot of standalone access databases (2000). Management decided they could just be "web enabled" so they hired a programmer with that experience. Our problem is that the programmers expertise is all microsoft, meaning he wants to convert the access applications to ASP.net, and...
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