Susan Harkins
ssharkins at gmail.com
Sat Sep 1 08:51:02 CDT 2007
VBA is getting depreciated, hopefully MS will introduce VB.NET/C# programming from within/integrated with MS Access IDE in the coming versions of MS Access... =====Crap! Are you serious? Until then... Happy VB.NET 2005(2008)/C# 2.0(3.0) programming and happy using MS Access 2007 as a real powerful database design/querying/database-driven prototyping tool and MS Access 2007/VBA as an advanced tool to develop small-/middle-businesses advanced applications, which do not need to be largely scaled in the future. And MS Access 20007(+Office 2007) + SharePoint +... to develop distributed applications for any kind/size of businesses... =====You probably should come up with an outline and sell this as an article Shamil -- you'd be MS's new best friend and I think, any help you could give serious developers would be well appreciated. If I could do it, I would. Susan H.