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Jens Jørgensen

2006-01-12, 7:24 am

Hi!

I am to generate documentation for successfully migrating an existing Access
application (including a LOT of VBA code) to .NET.

Are there any tools that support this process - especially for the VBA code?

Thanks!
RobFMS

2006-01-12, 11:24 am

Be more specific on what you mean by "documentation". Are you looking for a
tool to CONVERT the code or to DOCUMENT the code?

If you wish to DOCUMENT the code, then I do have a tool (product) to
recommend.
Total Access Analyzer
http://www.fmsinc.com/products/analyzer/index.html


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FMS Professional Solutions Group
http://www.fmsinc.com/consulting

Software Tools for .NET, SQL Server, Visual Basic & Access
http://www.fmsinc.com


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> Hi!
>
> I am to generate documentation for successfully migrating an existing
> Access
> application (including a LOT of VBA code) to .NET.
>
> Are there any tools that support this process - especially for the VBA
> code?
>
> Thanks!



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