Data Points UI tools, top reasons to use Access
Crosoft releases Access Object Navigator This tool is not only for Microsoft Access 2007, but also supports versions 2000, 2002 and 2003. Once installed, Navigator provides a method to develop software applications without creating additional switchboards. They have a free trial if you want to check it out. Long Island Power Authority uses a custom Access application to crunch data The program HDR developed for the Neptune project proved to be effective in meeting permit requirements for TSS monitoring of a large and complex project with potentially serious environmental impacts in an environmentally sensitive area. The power lines officially became operational in July 2007, carrying enough electricity to meet the demands of approximately 600,000 homes. Access to SQL Tutorial Inspired by our good friend Garry Robinson, Randall from Yale created a tutorial on how to leverage the power of SQL server stored procedures through a MS Access database. 10+ reasons to use Access (and a few reasons not to) Microsoft Access may not be the king of databases, but it does offer a number of advantages over solutions like SQL Server and Oracle in certain situations. Access guru Susan Harkins counts the ways. <div
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