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Silver Collection |
2002-10 |
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Garry Robinson |
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Garry Robinson explores ADO connections, passwords, and how to open a secure database without ever logging into Access. |
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Getting Your Proposals Accepted |
Peter Vogel |
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When talking to other developers, I often find that their biggest problem is getting management to accept that there is a better |
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way of doing things. Interestingly enough, my Access friends tend to have the fewest problems in getting their managers and clients to accept change. Read more in this editorial. |
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Russell Sinclair |
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In this article about an Access Data Project, Russell Sinclair discusses some techniques for making changes to your application |
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during your development and expands on some of the properties of forms in ADPs. You’ll also get a look at a valuable (and |
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undocumented) tool for managing your changes. |
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Select * From SharePoint Where db = ‘Access’ |
Margriet and Nikander Bruggeman |
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One of the key things SharePoint Portal Server is known for is its enterprise scalable search. SharePoint Portal Server can be |
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used to search through a wide variety different kinds of content sources. Nikander and Margriet Bruggeman explain how to |
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search an Access database from SharePoint. |
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Peter Vogel |
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Last month, Peter Vogel examined the issues around locking records and concluded that, most of the time, you don’t want to lock your records. In this article, he reviews that discussion and |
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then shows the code that you can use to avoid record locking. |
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Danny J. Lesandrini |
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Review |
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The Microsoft database explorer window is simple and gets the job done, but have you ever wished it exposed more |
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functionality? John Reid did more than just wish. In fact, he may have built the proverbial “better mousetrap” when it comes to |
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managing your Microsoft Access database objects. See for yourself as Danny Lesandrini explores this new Access Add-In called Db Analysis. |
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