My company has a few Access 2000 projects using SQL 2005 as a backend for data storage and stored procedures. Now we're switching over to Access 2007 (next year) and I'm hearing things like forms, etc. in projects cannot be changed or revised in 2007, but instead the changes have to be made in Access 2000 first, then opened and used with 2007.
The reason I'm inquiring is that our dept. has one really big Access 2000 project (with SQL 2005 as backend) that uses many forms, many reports, over a hundred stored procedures and has over 10,000 lines of VB code behind the main form (of the project). On top of all this, we make revisions to the project on a weekly basis, some major. I don't suppose we can keep this thing as a project. Can we or should we plan on re-writing it in 2007? Thanks for any advice, tips, etc. you can offer.
The reason I'm inquiring is that our dept. has one really big Access 2000 project (with SQL 2005 as backend) that uses many forms, many reports, over a hundred stored procedures and has over 10,000 lines of VB code behind the main form (of the project). On top of all this, we make revisions to the project on a weekly basis, some major. I don't suppose we can keep this thing as a project. Can we or should we plan on re-writing it in 2007? Thanks for any advice, tips, etc. you can offer.