Shamil Salakhetdinov
shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru
Sat Aug 23 13:03:40 CDT 2008
Yes, Arthur, there are quite some tricks one has to "dig out" from MS Access when they develop application frameworks and/or advanced add-ins for it - I used to do that kind of programming since MS Access 2.0 till MS Access 2003... I'm happy now I almost do not need to do that kind of work as I'm working mainly with .NET... Still, I didn't forget MS Access, and hopefully MS Access will get "re-incarnated" as a true modern development tool in its 14th or more probably 15th version when they (MS) should(?) make it finally .NET and Web (2.0) enabled... These days I do use MS Access mainly as .NET applications development prototyping, support and testing tool as well as MS Excel... Even using MS SQL 2005 as the main back-end I still often prefer to use MS Access QBE to prototype MS SQL expressions used then in views, SPs and UDFs... -- Shamil -----Original Message----- From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Arthur Fuller Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 9:02 PM To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving Subject: Re: [AccessD] Forcing Save from on one form from another form Interesting, Shamil. I didn't know this. On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Shamil Salakhetdinov < shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru> wrote: > Yes, Rocky, that's a trick, which I used a lot in the past since MS Access > 97 AFAIKR... > > -- > Shamil > -- AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com