AW: [dba-SQLServer] Arthur's article

MartyConnelly martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Wed Mar 10 10:51:40 CST 2004


I have used ADP's and ADE's in Access 2003

Michael Brosdorf wrote:

>Is that true: no ADP's in Access 2003???
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>[mailto:dba-sqlserver-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]Im Auftrag von
>Francisco H Tapia
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Marz 2004 17:09
>An: dba-sqlserver at databaseadvisors.com
>Betreff: Re: [dba-SQLServer] Arthur's article
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>Are you kidding me?  Access 2003 is sans ADP's!!!! :O.  Well I guess that's
>all the more reason to convert my last project from an ADP to .Net2003 :(
>--
>-Francisco
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>Steven W. Erbach wrote:
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>>Arthur,
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>>While I haven't devoted much time to keeping up with SQL Server
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>developments I do subscribe to a couple SQL Server newsletters: SQL Server
>Central and Builder.com. My eyes lit on the headline "Enhance Enterprise
>Manager with Access." I thought to myself I thought, "Self, isn't that what
>Arthur Fuller has recommended lo! these many eons?"
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>>I read through to the bottom of the article and, sure enough, there's your
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>moniker. There was also the open question, "Why did Microsoft kill ADP files
>in Access 2003?" I remember some time back before Access 2003 came out you
>were biting your tongue in the groups here because you were under an NDA.
>The only thing I remember you saying was something about how disappointed
>you were with Microsoft's direction with Access.
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>>In Access 2003 are we reduced to using ADO in code to get at SQL Server
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>data? I suppose that ODBC is still an option if one wants to have direct
>manipulation of SQL Server tables, right? Sorry if these are naive
>questions; I've been wandering for a while.
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>>Regards,
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>>Steve Erbach
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Marty Connelly
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