Re: Backup (or Export) all Code at Once
- From: Tim Ferguson <FergusonTG@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 10:15:29 -0800
"Jesper Fjølner" <askfor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:#ksRpx54FHA.4076
@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
> Ok thanks. I'm sticking with Access. To much of a learning curve I think
> with VB.NET since this i pure hobby for me :-)
>
It's horses for courses. In vb.net you get proper date picker control,
proper grids, far more control over the windows and a much richer event
model. Access does not even provide a proper combo list box(i.e. without a
drop-down).
For much work, Access is much quicker; but if you need to step out of the
box then it gets much harder than other programming languages. Having been
reading these groups for a while, I know better than to say anything is
impossible in Access, but even giving the user a simple calendar to pick a
date from takes pages and page of code, API calls, etc etc.
All the best
Tim F
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