horatio_too
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Hi
Through a set of circumstances, I have had to quickly migrate a long-standing (and business critical) database from Access 2003 to Access 2013, without the sort of prepping and planning that I would normally do in such circumstances.
Thankfully, "most" functionality appears to be working ok (although other posts on that to follow in due course).
However, one thing, apparently simple, is causing a lot of pain !
Many of my database objects, especially queries, were given meaningful descriptions.
For example, a number of queries might have been described as "Accounts Data Validation".
When I wanted to run validation of the Accounts data, I would simply sort the database queries window by description, then scroll to the relevant section and run all of the tagged queries in turn.
However, having migrated to Access 2013, although the descriptions are still shown, I can no longer sort by them !
Medium term, I could probably assign different database objects to "Groups", but we are talking hundreds, perhaps even thousands of different objects and that would be a laborious and extremely tedious process.
As such, does anybody have a way of sorting the database window by description in Access 2013 ?
As always, I look forward to any guidance or feedback that anybody may be able to offer.
Kind regards
Horatio_too
Through a set of circumstances, I have had to quickly migrate a long-standing (and business critical) database from Access 2003 to Access 2013, without the sort of prepping and planning that I would normally do in such circumstances.
Thankfully, "most" functionality appears to be working ok (although other posts on that to follow in due course).
However, one thing, apparently simple, is causing a lot of pain !
Many of my database objects, especially queries, were given meaningful descriptions.
For example, a number of queries might have been described as "Accounts Data Validation".
When I wanted to run validation of the Accounts data, I would simply sort the database queries window by description, then scroll to the relevant section and run all of the tagged queries in turn.
However, having migrated to Access 2013, although the descriptions are still shown, I can no longer sort by them !
Medium term, I could probably assign different database objects to "Groups", but we are talking hundreds, perhaps even thousands of different objects and that would be a laborious and extremely tedious process.
As such, does anybody have a way of sorting the database window by description in Access 2013 ?
As always, I look forward to any guidance or feedback that anybody may be able to offer.
Kind regards
Horatio_too