[AccessD] Fw: Office 365 Re: You Guys make Me Sick

Martin Reid mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk
Sat Jun 23 05:14:37 CDT 2012


We nolonger use access. SharePoint c# SQL server etc

Martin

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From: Benson, William (GE Global Research, consultant)
Sent: 23/06/2012 08:58
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Fw:  Office 365 Re:  You Guys make Me Sick

>> However, you are stuck with the limited macro version which disables all VBA.

I would not touch Access without VBA. I couldn't imagine working without recordsets, working with recordsetclones for finding records on subforms, etc.

Phtuey!



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From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Martin Reid
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 2:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Fw: Office 365 Re: You Guys make Me Sick

We will be. We are moving a lot of services out to 365 and will blend it with our internal portals.

Martin

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From: Mark Simms
Sent: 23/06/2012 03:35
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Fw:  Office 365 Re:  You Guys make Me Sick

The big potential of Office 365 is imminent...it will soon support all of Sharepoint 2010's functionality.
It took quite a while for that to happen.
Office 365 is a biggie...if you know the limitations.
Sorry, I haven't done my full research yet.
One thing I discovered was that Office 365's search does support PDF documents.
Sounds tiny, but for me, that was huge.
Again, Access is supported in this environment with the right licensing option (there are several)...
However, you are stuck with the limited macro version which disables all VBA.


> Aside from SharePoint I guess I should say -- I hope that makes sense.
> Development all seems to within SharePoint, as far as I can see -- I
> haven't subscribed or anything, so I'm guessing, based on what I've
> read.
>
> Susan H.
>
>
> > Anything really -- is there any potential for developers to support
> it?
> >
> > Susan H.
> >
> >
> >> Do you mean something like integration with internal
> tools/processes?
> >>
> >> - Hans
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >> On 2012-06-22, at 6:35 PM, "Susan Harkins" <ssharkins at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Speaking of new technologies -- do any of you see much development
> >>> opportunity with the new Office 365? I don't mean consulting --
> >>> I'm wondering about traditional development.
> >>>
> >
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