SUMMARY
In Access 2000, it seems as though there are more choices to make than ever. These choices are definitely ones that you need to make before you delve into creating an application.
For more information on the technologies discussed in this chapter, see these chapters:
Chapter 5, “Working with Data Access Objects,” discusses the object model for DAO and how to use it.
Chapter 6, “Introducing ActiveX Data Objects,” gives a overview of the ADO object models and how to use them in your applications.
Chapter 24, “Moving Workgroup Applications to Client/Server,” talks about what it takes to move your applications to a client/server platform and the issues involved.
Chapter 25, "Developing SQL Server Applications by Using ADP," goes into detail ...
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