Thanks for the Tip and your reply. Before I posted this I tried to find and read some discussions about it but the most results handle other issues. I will try again.
Do you think the information supplied by MS will be practical? The information I found so far only tells the physical limits?
I need reliable information on the pratical limts of Access apllications. We are deciding the whether to upgrade our Access 2000 apllications to Access 2002 or build it in VB.NET with MySQL or SQL Server.
I know about the maximum connections and dabase size. What I really am looking for is...
In the past I used to built applications in Clipper for DOS and I used datagrids where all the keys could be manipulated. For instance, when a user hits the Enter key the cursor moeved to the next cell in the row. In certain columns when hitting a key I started a special function for instance...
How can I set the keyboard input language from VB.NET? I don't mean the international settings because they are allright (date, currency, etc.). The only thing I want to achieve is the use of the numeric keypad. For instance in Excel when I hit the 'dot' key I get a decimal komma (the keyboard...
When I open the .vbd files with PFE in the first line it says Standard Jet DB. I think the original developer renamed the files and there extension. I suspect the orignial files were VB script and then converted into VBA?? Because the Access 97 version worked fine with the .vbd an .vbs...
Yes, I can open the tables in Access by double clicking them.
The external tables are in files with the extension .vbs en .vbd. The actual client administrations are in files with the extension .vdb. I don't know the origin of this format, because I took over the maintenance of this program 2...
I have a VBA program developped in Access 97 wich uses
linked tables. It is converted to Access 2000 accept the
linked database(s) which contain client administration(s).
Problem: A part where I calculate and list cost accounts
works fine in Access 97. In Access 2000 it seems to skip
parts...
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