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Tom Ogilvy

Upgrading to Office 2003
 
DAO is still supported. This is assumes you have the required DAO libraries
on your machine (which I assume you would).

I wouldn't expect a lot of compatability issues, not to say there won't be
any.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy



"Jim Thomlinson" wrote in message
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We will be upgrading to office 2003 in the near future. I have a lot of

code
written in Office 97 and 2000. Will I have any compaitbility issues when

we
upgrade. For example there are a number of spreadsheets using DAO instead

of
ADO. Is everything still supported.

Thanks in Advance...




Jamie Collins

Upgrading to Office 2003
 
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote ...

DAO is still supported.


Depends what you mean by 'support' <g.

I think it is correct to say ADO is much better supported; certainly
it's my impression that more people in the Excel ngs use ADO. Also, I
have noticed that some DAO articles have recently been removed from
MSDN.

Whether lack of support is enough to justify a re-write of DAO code is
another matter.

Jamie.

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Tom Ogilvy

Upgrading to Office 2003
 
I meant DAO will run in that version - I think that is what the original
question was.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Jamie Collins" wrote in message
m...
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote ...

DAO is still supported.


Depends what you mean by 'support' <g.

I think it is correct to say ADO is much better supported; certainly
it's my impression that more people in the Excel ngs use ADO. Also, I
have noticed that some DAO articles have recently been removed from
MSDN.

Whether lack of support is enough to justify a re-write of DAO code is
another matter.

Jamie.

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Jamie Collins

Upgrading to Office 2003
 
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote ...

Depends what you mean by 'support' <g.


I meant DAO will run in that version - I think that is what the original
question was.


I acknowledge (with a <g) I was quoting you out of context but
commenting on the wider support issues seemed worthy.

Jamie.

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