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Smart Access Article Abstracts |
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Silver Collection |
2002-12 |
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Wayne Wallace |
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One of the best things about the latest versions of Windows is the pop-up menus that spring up when you right-click on an |
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object. Wayne Wallace shows how you can add this same capability to your Access 2002 applications. |
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Peter Vogel |
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Editorial |
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In the rush to build Web applications, Access developers may have felt left behind. While it’s certainly possible to access your |
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data in a Jet or SQL Server database from a Web application, and while there are certainly ways to move ADO data back and |
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forth over the Internet, Access isn’t a Web development tool.Peter discusses this conundrum. |
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Russell Sinclair |
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Article |
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MSDE is a powerful, free version of SQL Server that you can make available to your users. In this issue, Russell Sinclair |
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introduces you to SQL-DMO—the SQL Server administrative programming library—and shows you how you can put it to use by |
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creating a security add-in for ADPs. |
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Danny J. Lesandrini |
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Review |
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Is Microsoft SQL Server the natural follow-on to Microsoft Access? Danny Lesandrini investigates the possibilities of upsizing to |
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SQL Anywhere. |
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Peter Vogel |
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Access Answers |
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In this month’s Access Answers column, Peter Vogel looks at replacing perfectly good Access functions, having multiple utilities |
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share a control’s tag property, printing PDF files from Access reports, and the issues around creating an expanding/ contracting form. He also disappoints at least one reader. |
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