Hi, my Name is Zidar, I am from Serbia. When I look for answers about MS Access, I come to this site, or UtterAccess.com (this is not the same site, right?)
Leaned Access when it was called 2.0, first real code written in version 95. Favourite version is 2003. For many years was a moderator on Access forum on Elite Security (Serbian site). Haven't ben using Access for some time, but I need it from time to time. When .NET crew cannot do something it has to be done in Access. Favourite books in Access are by Allen Browne and Ken Getz.
My favourite way of doing development is to thoroughly design a strong back end and add very light front. Light front end is mainly navigation, open this or that form/report with few lines of simple code. Data integrity is mostly taken care of when back end is Access, and 100% when back end is SQL server.
Zidar's theorem: The best code is no code at all.
Leaned Access when it was called 2.0, first real code written in version 95. Favourite version is 2003. For many years was a moderator on Access forum on Elite Security (Serbian site). Haven't ben using Access for some time, but I need it from time to time. When .NET crew cannot do something it has to be done in Access. Favourite books in Access are by Allen Browne and Ken Getz.
My favourite way of doing development is to thoroughly design a strong back end and add very light front. Light front end is mainly navigation, open this or that form/report with few lines of simple code. Data integrity is mostly taken care of when back end is Access, and 100% when back end is SQL server.
Zidar's theorem: The best code is no code at all.