front end 2003, back end 97

B

billb

can i create a database using access 97 as the back end and 2003 as the
front end so users of both 97 and 2003 can use it and update records?

Bill Bedal
 
R

Rick Brandt

billb said:
can i create a database using access 97 as the back end and 2003 as the front
end so users of both 97 and 2003 can use it and update records?

Yep. A relatively common scenario in fact.
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

billb said:
can i create a database using access 97 as the back end and 2003 as the
front end so users of both 97 and 2003 can use it and update records?

Agreed with Rick. While we only did this using A2000 I had 15 users coming in via
A2000 and 10 users hitting the A97 BE from A97. Worked quite well. Last I heard,
I fired the client, the BE was at 300 Mb with four tables with at least 200K records
each.

Tony
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