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Bret
I've been an Access Developer for many years creating SQL backend and Access
frontend programs for many companies. My question is this: Can someone
speak to the pros and or cons of moving many of my projects to Visual Studio
/ .Net environment. Access is such a user friendly tool as an interface to
SQL and also for forms and reporting, my customers are satisfied but I'd like
to know if I need to take it to this level. Obviously the primary benefit is
moving to web environment but beyond that I'd like someone to expound on this
subject.
I am neither for or against developing in this environment and have some
Visual Studio and .Net experience.
thanks
frontend programs for many companies. My question is this: Can someone
speak to the pros and or cons of moving many of my projects to Visual Studio
/ .Net environment. Access is such a user friendly tool as an interface to
SQL and also for forms and reporting, my customers are satisfied but I'd like
to know if I need to take it to this level. Obviously the primary benefit is
moving to web environment but beyond that I'd like someone to expound on this
subject.
I am neither for or against developing in this environment and have some
Visual Studio and .Net experience.
thanks