gusbrunston
Programmer
Hi.
Unless I'm mistaken, Access 2002 uses ADO to the exclusion of DAO. Since Microsoft is obviously not going to continue supporting DAO, is it important to get Access 2002? Will it convert the A2K database to ADO? What about modules that are dependent on DAO? Any experience moving up from 2000 to 2002, and what is your recommendation. Or is this a matter for greater minds than mine?
What has ".net" to do with all this? My latest msdn subscription library disks just got here, and it says they're only compatible with Visual Studio@.net. Wha's happening?
Thanks for your comments.
Cheers Gus Brunston
An old PICKer, using Access2000. I manage Suggestions welcome. padregus@attbi.com
Unless I'm mistaken, Access 2002 uses ADO to the exclusion of DAO. Since Microsoft is obviously not going to continue supporting DAO, is it important to get Access 2002? Will it convert the A2K database to ADO? What about modules that are dependent on DAO? Any experience moving up from 2000 to 2002, and what is your recommendation. Or is this a matter for greater minds than mine?
What has ".net" to do with all this? My latest msdn subscription library disks just got here, and it says they're only compatible with Visual Studio@.net. Wha's happening?
Thanks for your comments.
Cheers Gus Brunston