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MS Access to .NET Migration (Unedited)
by Byapti Albert | Published  09/05/2006 | Microsoft Access | Rating:
Byapti Albert
1.MBA with specialization in Systems & Marketing. 2.Handled many IT related projects.  

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Conclusion

.NET is the latest software development technology from Microsoft. As it has been built from the ground up, Access developers will notice several major differences between VBA and .NET. Access developers should be aware of differences in application design, form design and the programming model. Despite these differences, you will gain many benefits by migrating your Access applications to .NET; you will be moving your applications to a powerful and scalable industry standard object-oriented architecture.

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KOLICHINA SIVA SHANKAR

www.mindfiresolutions.com

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Comment #1  (Posted by an unknown user on 10/09/2006)
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Good for newbies.
 
Comment #2  (Posted by an unknown user on 03/12/2009)
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unfortunately you did not disclosed HOW you've done migration, how you converted access forms to web forms. The main question is left unanswered! Why you do this?
 
Comment #3  (Posted by Rona Rose on 03/12/2009)
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Hi, you did not present what you claimed for: HOW you convert ms access forms to web forms, what did you do in convertion. The link for zip you gave is not working. You can contact me, if I am wrong assessing the article.
 
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