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Database Server 4 By Richard Rost 11 months ago Transform Access into a Database Server, Part 4 This is Part 4 of my series on transforming Microsoft Access into a makeshift database server. This can be a handy solution for small-scale applications and proof-of-concept projects. We will pass SQL statements to an Access back-end database that will process our requests and send only the data we need back to the front-end. This is much like what a real database server, such as SQL Server, does. MembersThere is no extended cut, but here is the database download: Silver Members and up get access to view Extended Cut videos, when available. Gold Members can download the files from class plus get access to the Code Vault. If you're not a member, Join Today! PrerequisitesUp Next
Keywordsaccess 2016, access 2019, access 2021, access 365, microsoft access, ms access, ms access tutorial, #msaccess, #microsoftaccess, #help, #howto, #tutorial, #learn, #lesson, #training, #database, database server, sql server, back-end, front-end, split database, linked tables, pass-thru query, timer loop
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Keywords: TechHelp Access 2016, access 2019, access 2021, access 365, microsoft access, ms access, ms access tutorial, #msaccess, #microsoftaccess, #help, #howto, #tutorial, #learn, #lesson, #training, #database, database server, sql server, back-end, front-end PermaLink Transform Your Microsoft Access Back-End into a Makeshift Database Server - Part 4 |