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"Forms" to" SQL Server 2000"
How can I or can you migrate Access forms and reports into SQL Server 2000?
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SQL Server is only a database: there are no forms or reports in it.
If you've migrated your data from a Jet database to a SQL Server database, you should be able to continue using your Access database as a front-end to the SQL Server database, thereby letting you continue to use the same forms and reports. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "40forty" wrote in message ... How can I or can you migrate Access forms and reports into SQL Server 2000? |
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