Re: conversion massage at open

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thanks.
Any way to get rid of the message when distributing a new project?

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dshemesh


"Chris Mills" wrote:

> > Does anybody know how can I get rid of this message once and for all?
>
> It happens the first time you open an A97 database in A2000, and not
> thereafter. Therefore, the message automatically disappears after the first
> open.
>
> Of course, if you distribute a new A97 database, it happens all over again.
>
> Usually, it is better to convert your A97 app to A2000, and distribute the
> A2000 version to those who need it. At the very least, your A97 running in
> A2000 is probably decompiled (which makes startup a bit slower whilst it
> compiles for each "run"). But if it works, that's OK too.
>
> > And another question: If I have a project which I'm not sure if it was
> > written in access 97 or 2000, how can I find out?
> >
> Well, trying to open it in A97 sounds like a good way to me!
>
> Chris
>
>
>
.



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