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Migrating Access Apps to SQL Server9/21 Danny Lesandrini introduce some home-made tools that may be useful to your
migration process, and explain a few of the "gotcha's" associated
with the move from a Microsoft Access database to SQL Server 200x.
Migrating From MS Access To MySQL8/23 According to recent survey, over 20% of MySQL users plan to migrate a Microsoft Access applications to MySQL over the next 12 months. However there are few documents available that describe best practices for performing such a migration.
Browser Style Form Navigation8/17 This article series features a demo app affectionately named Something Not Entirely Unlike Access, which employs a variety of methods to obfuscate the "Accessian" features. Last month, we discussed how to automatically resize subforms, the way some browser frames work. This month, we'll tackle navigation.
Auto-Resize Access Subforms7/18 Last month's article introduced an application called 'Something Not Entirely Unlike Access', which simulates some aspects of a web browser in Microsoft Access. This month's article focuses on the process of resizing subforms on the main form.
Chapter 4: Exploring Relational Database Theory and Practice6/21 This excerpt from "Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Access 2007" discusses Moving from Spreadsheets to Databases, Defining the Structure of Relational Databases, Maintaining Data Integrity and Accuracy and more.
Something Not Entirely Unlike Access6/15 Have you ever wanted to create an Access application that doesn't really look and feel like Access. Follow along as Danny Lesandrini shows how to implement browser style effects in an Access application he calls Something Not Entirely Unlike Access.
Designing Forms for Efficient and Accurate Data Entry6/05 This excerpt from "Microsoft Office Access 2007 Forms, Reports, and Queries" introduces several techniques that serve to either make data entry less of a chore, or to reduce or eliminate data entry errors (or both).
Access 2007 ... For Dummies?5/18 Access 2007 is not for dummies. Procrastinate, if you must, but sooner or later, we're all going to have to learn the new product. This is one case where the "Dummies" book isn't a bad place to start.
Queries On Steroids ... Part IV2/16 This article covers the tools available to analyze
queries in both Microsoft Access and SQL Server, with a limited
explanation of how the results may be interpreted.
Queries on Steroids ... Part III1/25 This month we discuss Fancy Filtering Techniques for Queries on Steroids. Before we're done, we will have shown you three ways to return a filtered query.
Queries On Steroids ... Part II12/15 Learn how to write a query in
Access that points to and opens data in a remote Microsoft Access database
without linking to it first.
Queries On Steroids ... Part I11/14 There are some things you just cant do with simple ANSI SQL, like
display multi-valued data from a related table into a single cell. Learn how to accomplish this task using a generic function in MS Access.
MS Access: Manage User Objects10/20 Power users create queries and reports which are overwritten each time a new
version of the client app rolls out. Learn how to give users the ability to identify, save and retrieve their custom database objects.
Access Object Enhancifier9/14 Today's article will show you how to access and modify the properties of various Microsoft Access objects through VBA code, by building an Access Object Enhancifier.