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ACCESS 2002 front end and Access 97 backend
Yes, you can use an Access 97 MDB as the back end for an Access 2002 front
end. A minor point is that you will want to turn off the Use Record-level locking under Options. A97 supported page-level locking only, and my experience is that you can hit some hiccups if this option is checked with an A97 back end. (In our case, a series of action queries in a transaction failed to complete until we unchecked this option.) -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "JM7" wrote in message ... Is it OK to run an ACCESS 2002 front end with a Access 97 backend MDB? If not would a ACCESS 2000 front end be better? Thanks in advance. |
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ACCESS 2002 front end and Access 97 backend
Is it OK to run an ACCESS 2002 front end with a Access 97 backend MDB?
If not would a ACCESS 2000 front end be better? Thanks in advance. |
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ACCESS 2002 front end and Access 97 backend
"JM7" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Is it OK to run an ACCESS 2002 front end with a Access 97 backend MDB? If not would a ACCESS 2000 front end be better? Thanks in advance. |
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ACCESS 2002 front end and Access 97 backend
"Angela DŽOrazio" escribió en el mensaje de ... "JM7" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Is it OK to run an ACCESS 2002 front end with a Access 97 backend MDB? If not would a ACCESS 2000 front end be better? Thanks in advance. |
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