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"aaron kempf" wrote
just for the record: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=aaron.kempf% 40gmail.com&hl=en&lr=&selm=Ou8g5md0EHA.1524%40TK2M SFTNGP09.phx.gbl&rnum=3 this is the link, in microsoft.public.access where Microsoft censored me. So don't you go about telling me who censors me and who doesn't. I see nothing in all 17 posts in that thread to indicate that (1) you were censored or (2) that any Microsoft person posted to the thread at all. Could you clarify just what in that thread indicates that Microsoft censored you? .. . . I just want some CLARIFICATION on what is happening with ADP; Microsoft kept on telling me that it is being 'depecreated in Office 12' but they don't bother to tell me EXACTLY what that means. "Deprecated", in Redmond-speak, means they are no longer recommending you use that feature, that you do it another way. That other way could only be MDB or DAP, since those are the only other two options in Access. It _implies_, too, that they don't have plans to exert a great deal of effort on that feature/function because they think you ought to do it another way. So, I fear you are screaming your demands into a strong wind blowing the other way from Redmond. Perhaps the statement that they are deprecating ADP might be translated to "we thought this was a good idea, and we implemented it, but it didn't really turn out as well as we had hoped, so we aren't going to do any more with it", but perhaps there are other equally probable translations, too. I doubt Microsoft is likely to endorse my translation, though. G .... So I am done; I am going to take some classes on Oracle or something Good luck. Oracle is a server database, like Microsoft SQL Server, not a user interface tool. Oracle does make an application server and has an "Oracle Forms" capability, but those are far too complex, and thus far too expensive, for most individuals or even smaller organizations, and not useful except with Oracle databases, if memory serves. Sybase's PowerBuilder is a front-end creation tool, but your clients or your employer will have to have support for it on their systems. It, too, would be significantly more expensive than Access. If you are looking for a next-generation development environment to interact with Microsoft databases, you might want to look into Visual Studio.NET's VB.NET, C#, and ASP.NET. Borland, among others, also plans to have some ..NET-compatible development tools. And, there are open-source projects to address .NET development. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP |
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"aaron kempf" wrote
just for the record: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=aaron.kempf% 40gmail.com&hl=en&lr=&selm=Ou8g5md0EHA.1524%40TK2M SFTNGP09.phx.gbl&rnum=3 this is the link, in microsoft.public.access where Microsoft censored me. So don't you go about telling me who censors me and who doesn't. It appears that you added microsoft.public.access to the newsgroups in the post to which I am responding, that it did appear in microsoft.public.access -- and that is inconsistent with your being censored or blocked. I see a number of other posts from you in this same newsgroup. |
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