You don't have anything to worry about if you keep the file in Access 2000
database format, avoid the "SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92)" option
setting, and the file compiles successfully after you install it on the
student PC's, but if it would ease your mind, you may download a copy of the
Northwind Traders database file that comes with Access 2000 from the
following Web page and install it on the student PC's:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
HTH.
Gunny
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"Neohobbsian" wrote:
> I need some help. Monday at 8:00 am I am to give a demo on Access 2000
> queries to newbies. They said to come in early and copy the Access 2000
> Northwind sample files onto the student's PCs for their use. They only have
> Access 2k and they don't have the Northwind on their computers. The secretary
> in charge of the training room had never heard of it.
> Right now I'm at home developing a demo using my Access XP and it's
> Northwind database. That means I would be bringing in the Northwind sample
> from Access XP and putting it on Access 2000 machines.
> Will their Access 2000 software read the Access XP Northwind database files?
> If not, can I get a copy of Access 2000's Northwind db? I could put that on
> their computers and adjust my handouts/presentation slightly.
> I just want them to have some tables they can read and use.
> Thanks in advance to all who offer suggestions.
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