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James P. McNellis
Hello.
I have just inherited a massive Access database. The owners used Access 97
until they just recently upgraded to Access 2003. After they upgraded,
certain functionality in the database stopped working.
I spent a good three hours searching for breaking changes made in Access
2003 but my search came up with no results. I attempted to search my way
through the source code to find the source of the errors, but as there are
over 550 pages of undocumented and poorly written source code, it is near
impossible to search through it.
Does anyone know of any breaking changes that might cause this or of any way
to run Access in a compatibility mode? I'm trying to hunt down a copy of
Access 97 right now, but am not having much luck.
I appreciate any suggestions, and as always, thanks in advance.
Cheers--
James McNellis
Center for Planning and Information Technology
The Catholic University of America
I have just inherited a massive Access database. The owners used Access 97
until they just recently upgraded to Access 2003. After they upgraded,
certain functionality in the database stopped working.
I spent a good three hours searching for breaking changes made in Access
2003 but my search came up with no results. I attempted to search my way
through the source code to find the source of the errors, but as there are
over 550 pages of undocumented and poorly written source code, it is near
impossible to search through it.
Does anyone know of any breaking changes that might cause this or of any way
to run Access in a compatibility mode? I'm trying to hunt down a copy of
Access 97 right now, but am not having much luck.
I appreciate any suggestions, and as always, thanks in advance.
Cheers--
James McNellis
Center for Planning and Information Technology
The Catholic University of America