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Mr. Smith
Hi.
Not quite sure if it's the right group but I'll try.
I am redesigning an Access application for a client (from 03->07). The
application is linked to several SQL tables on a Microsoft SQL server which
stand on the clients domain.
I need to do the redesign of the application working locally on my own
computer, but then I have no access to the external data. If I bulk up the
data on a local version it works allright during the development, but I can
not copy the redesigned application into the client domain, without
relinking all tables.
I need a framwork where I can develope offline locally and redesign all the
forms/modules, and publish everything but the table part to the new client
version of the application.
If you understand my needs, is there a smoothe way to do this? What's the
"best-practise" when developing against a datasource which is not "live"
during development?
Kind regards
Mr. Smith
Not quite sure if it's the right group but I'll try.
I am redesigning an Access application for a client (from 03->07). The
application is linked to several SQL tables on a Microsoft SQL server which
stand on the clients domain.
I need to do the redesign of the application working locally on my own
computer, but then I have no access to the external data. If I bulk up the
data on a local version it works allright during the development, but I can
not copy the redesigned application into the client domain, without
relinking all tables.
I need a framwork where I can develope offline locally and redesign all the
forms/modules, and publish everything but the table part to the new client
version of the application.
If you understand my needs, is there a smoothe way to do this? What's the
"best-practise" when developing against a datasource which is not "live"
during development?
Kind regards
Mr. Smith