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Author Access 2000 vs. 2003
EE_Developer

2005-04-15, 11:25 am

Hi All,
This might not be the right discussion group but I'm having diffuclty
finding comparison documentation, so here are my questions. My company
uses Access 2000 extensively to create local databases to support some data
manipulation and conversion. Sorry I can't go into detail. Recently we
decided to migrate
all of the applications to .NET.

Does Access 2003 have any advantages over Access 2000, particularly in the
area of performance?
Is there a documented comparison between Access 2000 and Access 2003?

Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated.

--

Thanks,
EE_Developer
Brendan Reynolds

2005-04-15, 11:25 am

If you're migrating all your applications to .NET, Access is irrelevant to
you. Perhaps you intend to continue storing the data in MDBs, but then you
will not be using Access, only the Jet database engine, and neither Access
2002 nor Access 2003 introduced any new version of Jet, they continue to use
Jet 4 as Access 2000 did.

--
Brendan Reynolds (MVP)

"EE_Developer" <hfcd@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> This might not be the right discussion group but I'm having diffuclty
> finding comparison documentation, so here are my questions. My company
> uses Access 2000 extensively to create local databases to support some
> data
> manipulation and conversion. Sorry I can't go into detail. Recently we
> decided to migrate
> all of the applications to .NET.
>
> Does Access 2003 have any advantages over Access 2000, particularly in the
> area of performance?
> Is there a documented comparison between Access 2000 and Access 2003?
>
> Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated.
>
> --
>
> Thanks,
> EE_Developer



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