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By Richard Rost   Richard Rost on LinkedIn Email Richard Rost   3 years ago

Make Databases Safe for 32-Bit and 64-Bit Office


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In this video, I will show you how to take your existing 32-bit Access databases and upgrade their VBA code to run under 64-bit Office using the PtrSafe attribute.

Ethan from Hastings, England (a Platinum Member) asks: I just upgraded from 32-bit to 64-bit Office, and my Access database which I have been using for years is now telling me "the code in this project must be updated for use in 64-bit systems. Please review and update Declare statements and then mark them with the PtrSafe attribute." What do I do?

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Members will learn a few more things about migrating from 32-bit to 64-bit including the new VBA7 compiler pre-directive for maintaining multiple versions of your database. We'll also talk about the new data types like LongLong and LongPtr, and when you would need to use them, and we'll discuss issues that come up with maintaining multiple versions of your database for 32-bit and 64-bit users, with possible different versions of Access, and with ACCDE files.

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