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How To Convert or Migrate MS Access database to SQL Server.

With the custom software development, data migration from MS Access to MS SQL Server could be a critical process of the entire process. The client can see their data in the application and it is easier for them to relate to their own data, as opposed to some made up data. This is part the process which the end results will lead to Convert MS Access To Web. Below are the steps for the MS SQL Database migrations:

How to make 32 Bit MS Access application compatible with 32 bit and 64 Bit

MS Access Level required: Medium. Although most systems nowadays are 64-bit by default, it is still very common for Users to have a 32-bit Office installation. One of the reasons could be the smaller footprint by a 32-bit installation, compared to a 64-bit installation, or the cost of upgrading. As a result it is often found that, an MS Access Application based on 32-bit installation that worked for many years, suddenly don’t work when installed on a 64-bit system.

How to create early or late binding in MS Access Application?

When it comes to automation, MS Access Developers often have to decide between early or late binding, especially when referring to other MS Office applications. The main reason is due to the multiple MS Access versions through the years, 97, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2010 etc. To ensure backward compatibility between versions, it is normally better to use late binding since early binding, could result in non-operation or system crashes because the Library reference made will fail. This article will explained the difference between early and late binding to make the decision easier when doing custom software development.

Convert Access to Web and Gain Access to Your Database from Anywhere

MS Access certainly has its place in the database world. However, there comes a time when you will have to convert Access to web if you want to expand your business. Why is this the case? How can the MS SQL consulting services offered by the Farber Consulting Group help? Here is what you need to know about our custom software developers and the benefits you can derive from making the change.

A Custom Database – Why Does Your Business Need One?

Your business is unique, and that means you need solutions that are designed specifically for your company. So that part of the reason for a custom database is easy to understand. The problem is figuring out how to get a custom database developed when much of the software out there is designed with a one-size-fits-all attitude.

The 10 Best Features of MS Access to Maximize Value

Is Microsoft Access the database environment that your business should be using? We’re going to take a look at 10 of the most convenient and powerful aspects of MS Access to help you make a decision. The Farber Consulting Group Inc. has the MS Access consultants and developers to help you take advantage of these many benefits and more.