Visual Studio Web Forms vs. Access 2003 Forms
(Tuesday, December 21, 2004)
Found the following interesting discussion in the Newsgroups:
Visual Studio Web Forms vs. Access 2003 Forms by:Anonymous
| I'm redesigning my Access Form in Visual Studio (asp.net) so that I can have a Web application connected to the Access Database. It is a user form. Is there any way to have a subform in Visual Studio?
I'm trying to keep from making too many changes, since the users have been using this form (wireless) and we now want to be Web based. Is there a better way to make my Access Database (forms, tables, etc...) web based - without redesigning and recoding everything (it's a very large project).
Please help. Thanks- Gena
| | | Reply: by:Cor Ligthert
| | | Hi Gena,
Did you ask this question as well in the newsgroup
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet
I think that you have there a better change on this question, which does not say that you do not get your answer here.
Cor
| | | Reply: by:Gena Thompson
| | | Hi Cor, Thanks for responding. I'm new to newsgroups :)
Yes, I did post my questions in more than one newsgroup. Hopefully someone will be able to help me.
I'm in the process of making an MS Access 2003 database internet accessible. I'd like to use the current forms (not redesign and recode). Data Access Pages might be a possibility, but it doesn't seem to work with Forms - just tables.
I'd appreciate any assistance.
Thanks - Gena
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