ACC95: Where to Find Conversion Information for Microsoft Access 95 (136133)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Access for Windows 95 7.0

This article was previously published under Q136133
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.

SUMMARY

Microsoft Access for Windows 95 version 7.0 has many enhancements, such as 32-bit architecture, Visual Basic for Applications, the Microsoft Jet database engine version 3.0, and a modified data access objects (DAO) model. Because of these changes, you may experience some incompatibilities in databases created with previous versions of Microsoft Access. This article lists sources of information about conversion and compatibility issues.

MORE INFORMATION

The most comprehensive source of information about converting databases to Microsoft Access 7.0 is the Help topic "Conversion and Compatibility Issues." The Help topic lists the following nine subtopics, which you can jump to automatically:
  • Converting Access Basic Code to Visual Basic
  • Converting Code That Calls a DLL
  • Converting Libraries and Add-ins
  • Converting Microsoft Access Tables, Forms, and Reports
  • Converting SendKeys Key Combinations
  • DAO Object Library Compatibility
  • Macro Actions and Methods of DoCmd Object
  • New Style for Intrinsic Constants
  • Scoping and Object Naming Compatibility
To find the "Conversion and Compatibility Issues" Help topic, search for "conversion and compatibility" using the Answer Wizard from the Microsoft Access for Windows 95 Help menu.

For information similar to the "Conversion and Compatibility" Help topic, please see Microsoft Access "Building Applications with Microsoft Access for Windows 95," version 7.0, Appendix A, "Converting or Using Applications Created in Previous Versions," pages 437-451.

For supplemental information not included in the "Conversion and Compatibility" Help topic nor in Appendix A of the "Building Applications with Microsoft Access for Windows 95" manual, please see the "Conversion and Compatibility" section in the Acreadme.txt file in your Microsoft Access for Windows 95 folder.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:6/24/2002
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