Hi
Access 2002/2007 - please see attached
I've been reading up on connection strings, providors etc as I want my form Rs's to be ADO. At present they are not linked tables but 'local', I do, however, want to split them sooner of later. I'd like it to be backwards compatible with Acc2002 if possible.
At the moment, I keep getting "Data provider could not be initialized" esp when applying an ORDERBY.
I read advice about using ADOs which appears to be dependent upon which Db and connection etc one is using ... the question is... which one am I using??
I thought that Jet was dead and that Access used MSDE which itself is a cut-down version of SQL Server?
I've looked in the Access options screens but nothing leaps out... how do I know which type of Db and connection I'm presently using please? I know it's not SQL Server that's for sure cos' it ain't installed. I can't see MSDE in my WinXP task list but that's no real help anyway.
Thanks for any advice..
Access 2002/2007 - please see attached
I've been reading up on connection strings, providors etc as I want my form Rs's to be ADO. At present they are not linked tables but 'local', I do, however, want to split them sooner of later. I'd like it to be backwards compatible with Acc2002 if possible.
At the moment, I keep getting "Data provider could not be initialized" esp when applying an ORDERBY.
I read advice about using ADOs which appears to be dependent upon which Db and connection etc one is using ... the question is... which one am I using??
I thought that Jet was dead and that Access used MSDE which itself is a cut-down version of SQL Server?
I've looked in the Access options screens but nothing leaps out... how do I know which type of Db and connection I'm presently using please? I know it's not SQL Server that's for sure cos' it ain't installed. I can't see MSDE in my WinXP task list but that's no real help anyway.
Thanks for any advice..