Replication of DB has been totally eliminated in Access 2013. Is there any substitute for it?
K Kundan Registered User. Local time Today, 12:26 Joined Mar 23, 2019 Messages 118 Jan 16, 2020 #1 Replication of DB has been totally eliminated in Access 2013. Is there any substitute for it?
isladogs MVP / VIP Local time Today, 19:26 Joined Jan 14, 2017 Messages 18,186 Jan 16, 2020 #2 No. It was scrapped with A2007 when the ACCDB format was released. If needed, you will have to write your own code to manage that functionality.
No. It was scrapped with A2007 when the ACCDB format was released. If needed, you will have to write your own code to manage that functionality.
G Galaxiom Super Moderator Staff member Local time Tomorrow, 06:26 Joined Jan 20, 2009 Messages 12,849 Jan 16, 2020 #3 Alternatively use SQL Server or similar as the back end. If your database is important enough that it requires replication then it aught to have a server backend. I believe that was Microsoft's thinking when they dropped Replication from Access.
Alternatively use SQL Server or similar as the back end. If your database is important enough that it requires replication then it aught to have a server backend. I believe that was Microsoft's thinking when they dropped Replication from Access.