[AccessD] Examples In Best Coding VB.net
Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Sun Oct 23 16:27:05 CDT 2016
Don't get Express is you want to learn tuse SQL Server properly.
Get the Developer Edition. It's also free and comes with everything you need.
On 23 Oct 2016 at 7:15, Bill Benson wrote:
> This thread piqued my interest to again try to learn alternatives to
> VBA. Initially I intend to do/learn database programming more than
> Visual Studio Tools type things (Office automation). When I go look
> for SQL Server Express I get an option for LocalDB or more robust full
> version(s); If I am only trying to convert a few small access
> databases for testing with VB.NET and/or C#, would LocalDB be the way
> to learn most efficiently? I was a little put off by the words running
> only in "user mode". Advice appreciated.... btw for time sake I will
> pick LocalDB and "hope" it can be either removed later and the more
> robust version added thereafter, or upgraded in place, if someone says
> here I am better off with the robust versions.
>
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