Category Archives: Old Material
Accessing ADO
ActiveX Data Objects is the successor to Data Access Objects, and with Access 2000, ADO finally goes mainstream. Here’s a quick look at some neat things that Access 2000 and ADO can do together. What really brought home to me … Continue reading
Access 2006 The Community Speaks
Garry Robinson, Contributing Editor In the August 2004 issue Access 2006—Have Your Say, Peter and I threw the challenge to the readers of Smart Access to come up with ideas for the next version of Access. At the start of … Continue reading
Access 2006 – Have Your Say
The purpose of this editorial is to encourage you to put forward your own ideas about what you want to see in the next version of Access. We encourage you to send in your ideas, and we’ll publish them (in … Continue reading
Access 2000 – An Opinion
This month’s issue includes one of our “A Day in the Life” articles detailing what it’s like to earn a living working with Access. In that article, Michael Kaplan talks about a variety of topics, including the benefits of specialization … Continue reading
A Movable Feast
One of the benefits of being the editor of Smart Access is that you get to read a tremendous variety of great information. One of the great pleasures of being the editor of Smart Access is being able to pass … Continue reading