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Access 97 vs Access 2000 2

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TeddB

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Jul 16, 2001
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I have been given a project with will require creating a database with a few related tables (to allow "picklists" or "droplists") and a few forms and reports. Nothing that is very elaborate.

I do intend to create a Switchboard.

Should I encounter any issues with accessing the 2000 database in Access 97? "A good man knows his limitations." -- "Dirty Harry" Callahan (Clint Eastwood)
 
No can do. You can get to data in earlier versions, but not in later versions.

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AlphaBet City Dataworks
Affordable Development, Professionally Done

Please post in the appropriate forum with a descriptive subject; code and SQL, if referenced; and expected results. See thread181-473997 for more pointers.
 
TeddB:

If your users have a mix of Access 97 and 2K then one solution would be to develop the app in 97 initially.

Once complete and working, split it into front and back ends. Leave the data (back end) as 97.

Convert the 97 front end into 2K. Put the appropriate front end on each user's system based on the version they are using.

The 2K front end can access/store info into the 97 tables.

The draw back is that you will have two different front ends to maintain.

HTH Larry De Laruelle
ldelaruelle@familychildrenscenter.org

 
Thanks for the quick response guys.

I am going to encourage the client to upgrade the '97 users and make life eaiser ;-) "A good man knows his limitations." -- "Dirty Harry" Callahan (Clint Eastwood)
 
Given the choice between 97 and 2000, I would _strongly_ recommend going with 97. If you can bump to 2002 that's fine. But I really don't recommend using 2000.

Jeremy ==
Jeremy Wallace
AlphaBet City Dataworks
Affordable Development, Professionally Done

Please post in the appropriate forum with a descriptive subject; code and SQL, if referenced; and expected results. See thread181-473997 for more pointers.
 
I agree with Jeremy. I have to work with both 97 and 2K; much prefer 97.

Usually, I will do my development in 97 and then convert if I need a 2K app.

Jeremy: What have they done in 2002 that makes it better? Larry De Laruelle
ldelaruelle@familychildrenscenter.org

 
Guys,

I have done several apps in 2k and haven't encountered any problems. What do you know that I should be aware of? "A good man knows his limitations." -- "Dirty Harry" Callahan (Clint Eastwood)
 
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