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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. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jim Thomlinson" wrote in message ... 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... |
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. -- |
Upgrading to Office 2003
I meant DAO will run in that version - I think that is what the original
question was. -- 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. -- |
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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