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TWal

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I have been an enthusiast for a long time with only a basic use of Access.
A long time ago I started learning Access, but work turned me into a simple user. I'm tired of not making the most of a practical and user-friendly relational database, even one that's too powerful for my needs.

It seems the author planned its extinction (alas, triple, nothing is being done).
A scandal, especially since nothing replaces it.
Years of meticulous work down the drain.
 
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Hi. Welcome to AWF!
 
Hello, TWal, and welcome to the forums. We don't worry too much about planned obsolescence. Have you seen the commercial for a robotic arm on a car assembly line suddenly going berserk, one of the workers says "What do we do?" and other person says "We need someone who can program in COBOL." (To which the first person says "What's COBOL?" Programming languages NEVER die, they just get taken over by 3rd party maintenance provider companies.
 

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