Access 2000 to 2002...do I loose anything?

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Jim Shaw

BlankI'm running Access 2002, but its default db format is 2000.
To compile the logic, I've been converting to 2002 format and then running the compiler.
For further development, I've been going back and revising the 2000 version then redoing the 2002 conversion and compile process.
Is there any reason for to keep returning to the 2000 version for development or can a drop that in favor of development on the 2002 version?

Thanks

Jim
 
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Tony Toews

Please don't post with HTML format in the future. It bloats the
postings which is a problem for the many users world wide who are
using dial up connections and paying by the minute.
I'm running Access 2002, but its default db format is 2000.
To compile the logic, I've been converting to 2002 format and then running the compiler.
For further development, I've been going back and revising the 2000 version then redoing the 2002 conversion and compile process.
Is there any reason for to keep returning to the 2000 version for development or can a drop that in favor of development on the 2002 version?

So long as your users all have A2002 then staying in A2002 format is
just fine.

Tony
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