Hello folks,
I have an Access 97 database which requires some tweaking. The customer requires the database to remain in Access 97, however I now have Access 2003.
I notice that Access 2003 has a function "Tools/Database Utilities/Convert Database/To Access 97 Format". I therefore assume that the process would be:
1. Open the database in 2003 (thereby converting 97 -> 2003)
2. Make changes using 2003.
3. Use the Convert function (thereby converting 2003 -> 97)
Being a regular user of Microsoft products, I am suspicious that it might not be as simple as that! Will this work without mangling the database? FAQs and other resources seem to suggest such a conversion is not possible. (It is a relatively simple front-end/back-end database, with no links to other external data)
Thanks,
Andy.
I have an Access 97 database which requires some tweaking. The customer requires the database to remain in Access 97, however I now have Access 2003.
I notice that Access 2003 has a function "Tools/Database Utilities/Convert Database/To Access 97 Format". I therefore assume that the process would be:
1. Open the database in 2003 (thereby converting 97 -> 2003)
2. Make changes using 2003.
3. Use the Convert function (thereby converting 2003 -> 97)
Being a regular user of Microsoft products, I am suspicious that it might not be as simple as that! Will this work without mangling the database? FAQs and other resources seem to suggest such a conversion is not possible. (It is a relatively simple front-end/back-end database, with no links to other external data)
Thanks,
Andy.