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First of all, today is April 1- April Fool’s Day, so I have written this post for some light entertainment. My friend has just sent me an email about why a person should go for Access Database. For a short background, I used to be an MS Access user once (I will not call myself MS Access DBA), and…
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We are in the process of switching over to ACCESS 2007. We have numerous data tables in ACCESS 2003 files.
In one case, the user has 2007 on his PC and opend the front end in 2007. No problems.
When the the user is done, he clicks a button that executes a macro full of update queries. The macro…
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Doug Steele presents a simple technique to add zip files from within your application.
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While it's not possible to change the behavior of the InputBox function, this article illustrates how to create your own Access form that includes a text box with its InputMask property set to Password, and then use that form instead of the one generated by the VBA InputBox function.
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Less well known than inner and outer joins is the Cartesian product, which produces every possible combination of records between the two tables. Doug Steele offers four examples to demonstrate some legitimate uses for Cartesian products.
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