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Data Access Pages??!?!?! ARRGGHHH!!!! 1

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katiekat

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Jun 6, 2000
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Hi there. <br>I just need to know where I can go or what I can read to find some useful information on data access pages. I have way to many questions to post here. I have never had a reason to use them before, so I know nothing. I read all the help files I could get my hands on, and I am still mostly in the dark. So, if you all have any suggestions, I would be grateful! Thank you!!
 
Another place to look is the web site for Inside Microsoft Access:<br><br><A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> you have to be a subscriber to their magazine to view most of the articles, they do have a free one each month--the Access Page article is one of the free ones.&nbsp;&nbsp;Just click on back issues to find it.<br><br> <p>Linda Adams<br><a href=mailto:Garridon@aol.com>Garridon@aol.com</a><br><a href= Adams Online</a><br>I'm a professional writer, published internationally.
 
I checked out the Element K page. It is issue July 1999. But it was too simplistic.

Did you find any good places to go?

I want to do a Form - Subform thing with DAP. Any place you can point me?

Thanks.
 
I started implementing something with the DAP and stopped because the limitations are just too significant. Not being able to work with mulitple tables on a page and not being able to present details limits DAPs to very basic applications.

I think it is pretty cool easy to implement functionality and I would hope that Microsoft significantly exands on what they have. This is a great way for relatively non-software engineering types like myself can quickly deploy datase functionality to the web.

I ended implementing my thing with the industrial strenght .Net functionality which is probably not an option for most.

Good luck,
Mike
 
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