Yes. Not only will it cotinue to work, but you can create and maintain your
ADP databases i Access2007. Of course, remember that not all versions on
Office include Access, but I'm sure you are aware of that.
I am hearing that adp will not go forward is this true?
If so any idea how I can make use of the stored procedures that I have built
with an accdb for instance. Can ODBC / Linked give me access to them? Or do
I have to code oledb links to the SQL Server? If so can you advise me how
please.
I also note that the nav pane does not work with the adp in 2007!
My tinkering/reading to date seems to indicate there are no burnt bridges
here (yet). All white papers I have red to date indicate that the ADP
formatting has it place and will continue to remain that way.
Although I am mining this group now to see if it contains the specific
answers to my questions. It seems neglegant to me that there is not a concise
case study paper that answers the top 10+ Access 2007 conversion questions
(whosa! did I just request a FAQ). Seems the biggest fans are always the
pioneers doesn't it?
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