Converting To 2007 From 2003 - High Cpu Usage
Dec 11, 2007
This is very strange. I have converted two computers from 2003 to 2007. I have also installed 5 2007's on to new computers. All of these are Professional XP sp2 setups. I copied over a database to woek on those computers. Originally the performance was very good, on all of the computers (but not the lowest specified converted laptop ) exitting from a form containing a subform takes 37 seconds. The word Calculating... is on the status bar. The laptop takes 3 seconds par with what it used to do.
I have transferred the 'Data' database, the 'Apps' database, Utility.mda and another .MDA. I have also transferred all the Reference executables to one of the other computers. This has not made a jot of improvement.
Has anyone any pointers. I have exhausted all the resources trying to find a solution to this one.
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Sep 19, 2007
I've created a database in 2007 but now found out that it will only be used in 2003. The database started as a template but has been modified quite a bit and also includes several macros and some vba. The problem is, when I save the database in 2003 format(from2007) it keeps all functionality when opened with 2007, however, when I open it in 2003 none of my buttons, macros, or vba work. The main project form is also very functionally different. Does anyone know of a way to get my functionality into a database that will open in 2003? I really don't want to spend the time redoing all this in 2003. I've uploaded my database if anyone wants to take a look (its split front end and back end) The front end is the one with problems.
-Ty
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Nov 28, 2007
Our Access database is multiple user. The front end is on the local drive and the data file is on our main server. Our database has numerous queries, forms and reports accessed by command buttons or directly. Various queries are set to merge with Word documents.
What are major or annoying problems that have been encountered by converting. Our database is contains our membership information and is crucial to our operation. Detailing problems/solutions if possible would be extremely helpful. Asking for allot but very concerned about conversion.
Thanks for any input.
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Dec 3, 2005
I have a dbase that was created in access XP. We are in the process of upgrading to office 2003. For the most part the database works fine. However, I have 1 form that has a few fields that have conditional formatting
on them and when the form opens those fields flash very fast continuously all most like the tab key is being held down. No matter what I do I can't get it to stop. Has anyone seen anything like this and how do I make it stop?
jon
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Aug 29, 2007
I've read alot on this, Tony Toews, Allen Browne and our own experts have put out lots of info.
I've started converting my dog straying database and have a weird result. This is split into front and back ends.
Result:
My PC Win XP Access 97 and 2003 works perfectly
PC 2 Win 2K Aceess 2003 ditto
PC 3 Win XP Access 97 and 2003
setup looks identical to mine no missing refeneces etc - No images will display in the image frame on the main form.
I have no hair left. Any ideas??
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Aug 18, 2005
trying to convert to 2003 format and I get conversion errors. They are in 2 tables.
1-customers table says -1605:could not find field "description"
2-orders table says -1522: No unique index found for the refrenced field of the primary table.
Can anyone help? I can get in to create new reports & quiries, but if want to add orders to customers it will not let me.
I would appreciate help.
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Nov 27, 2006
Hi, I have a few Access 2003 databases and I need to open them on my computer which has Access 2000 on it. Can anyone please tell me how to convert it so it is compatible? I have looked into "databse utilities" "convert to" etc but can't figure it out.
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Aug 26, 2005
I've been hired to clean up and convert a flat filemaker database into access 2003 and I've spent the last two weeks learning the ins and outs of access and doing preparations. Well, today some high up database guy in another department told me not to use access because in the future when a new version of access comes out we will have to recreate the database from scratch because there are lots of problems converting between versions. I'm aware there might be some hiccups but I don't really agree with him. Plus once the database is up and functioning I don't see why we'd even have to upgrade it to a new version. It's just a small health centre patient database with info about patients and their treatments. Does anyone have any opinions about this. Thanks.
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Aug 9, 2007
I am building a DB in 2007 yet our department has not yet fully upgraded and won't be until the end of the year. Currently we are running Access 2003, will this prohibit the users that have yet to upgrade from utilizing the DB?
Sorry if this has been touched on before, but I have searched high and low and could find nothing.
- DF
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Jun 26, 2007
I have a customer that did not read my recommended hardware specs and bought a Vista machine with Office 2007 preloaded on it.
My application uses a Access 2003 database and it is working fine in the Vista environment. The database utilizes Access security and has a database password.
My problem is that I can't see any data that has been entered! I have ran queries and opened the tables, but it is as if there is no data in the tables. However, my application can still read the data...this is a very weird problem! This is a tech support nightmare!
Has anyone had a similar problem?
Thanks for your help!
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Dec 29, 2007
all my access 2003 project stoped working. i have massage that missing file DTE.OLB.
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Jun 26, 2007
Wondering if anyone had tried this yet, and if so, encountered any problems. I have a few existing DB's in the office. Split with backend on server in mdb format. I am now using both 2003 and 2007... BUT.. Now that the runtime is out I would like to make my future updates in 2007. So the question is... Has anyone used a 2007 file format frontend with a 2000 to 2003 file format backend? I understand that the new field properties wouldn't be available in the mdb backend, but besides that, would they still link properly?Thanks
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Dec 17, 2007
We are opening up a database that was made in 2003 with 2007. The design view gives us an error of "'' is not a a valid name. Make sure that it does not include invalid characters or punctuation and that it is not too long" Does anyone have a solution for this problem?
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Apr 11, 2008
Hi
I purchased the Janus GridEx2000 component a couple of months ago and have used it extensively in an Access 2007 project. The component has an OCX for development and and OCX for distribution. I have come to the stage I wish to deploy the first version of the database and so have gone to the users machine and registered the distributable OCX control however when I run the database I get
"There is no object in this control".
I have searched google for numerous different attempts at solutions such as AutoCorrect being turned off, ensuring the ActiveXs weren't copied by deleting each control on each form and inserting a new one correctly, creating a new database and importing all the forms, tables etc into it. None of these solutions have solved the problem.
As a quick test I loaded Access 2003 and created a sample database. Put a form in it and on that form the ActiveX control. I then copied the mdb to the users machine and it worked. So I then went back to the development machine and opened the mdb in Access 2007 and created a new form and inserted the control. I then copied the mdb on to the user's machine again. The original form created using 2003 worked but the new form created in 2007 displayed the same error as above. I created a new blank 2007 accdb and again created a form and inserted the component, copied the file to the user's machine and again it didn't work displaying the above error.
When I open up the references on the users machine everything seems to be ok and it is linked to the correct ocx file which has been registered.
I am absolutely stumped and the thought of having to try and get the whole project re-written back into Access 2003 is just sickening.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Nick
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Nov 19, 2006
Hello,
I have created several files in Access 2003, and sent them to a collegue, but he is using Access 2002 and cannot open my files.
What do I need to do so he can access my files? My experience with Access is very limited.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Phil
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Sep 3, 2006
It must be me but:
I have a table with the column Grade and a column Grade_Group
In the column Grade I can give a value from 0 - 10 (pull-down).
When I grade between 0 and 3 I want the column Grade_Group to be updated to Low (easy, even I can do that with an update query).
But if the grading is between 4 and 7 the Grade_Group needs to be Mid and if the grading is between 8 and 10 High.
In this case I am able to create reports on High/Mid/Low criteria.
If I put this all in (one) query the query changes all data in the Grade_Group to Low, or I get a duplicate error because there is just one update field.
Someone, I searched the forums but nothing came up.
Thanks in advance!
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Aug 24, 2007
hello all,
i have a table that has 4 fields, i need to somehow store/display the highest value the lowest value and the avg of the 4 values. please help!!
i can either display them in a form or store them in my table?
what ever is easier
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Jan 29, 2007
Hello,
I have installed Microsoft Access 2003 and Microsoft Access 2003 Developer Extensions. I can create Access application by using the Package Wizard.
But after I upgrade from Microsoft Access 2003 to Microsoft Access 2007.
I can't use the Package Wizard.
How can I do to solve this?
Thanks.
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Jun 19, 2007
Attached is a screenshot of the relationships in a database I built a couple of years ago. It's worked absolutely fine in Access 2003 and currently has over 18,000 customers with associated information in it.
However, when I open the database in Access 2007 the performance is awful. All the forms are very slow to respond when tabbing between form elements. I've experimented by reducing the number of form elements calling on related data on a given page and whilst this improves performance it reduces usability - something I don't want to compromise on especially since Access 2007 should be able to cope with this.
My next question is therefore whether I've got the most efficient underlying table design and I can't see any other way of doing it than my current method so I'd be grateful for any feedback or advice anyone has.
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Oct 25, 2006
Can someone give me some high level 'pointers' ?
Simply (although not for me) I am trying to build a form that involves a unique identifying number being entered, a button being pressed and relevant field belonging to that unique identifying number being displayed in a subform.
For example, I might want to enter a customer number, press a button and all the orders made by that customer appear in a subform.
Any help gratefully received !
Thanks.
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Mar 8, 2007
Hi All,
Background Info: I developed our main department's Access 2003 split database which is on a server for 15+ Users. I've now been given Access 2007 for development -- Users still have 2003. There are also 2 other smaller databases that are not split (.mdb).
Problem: In the split database, I've saved the Application .mdb as 2003, relinked and made a new .mde. But the Users still cannot open the database. (I did this in a copy until I figure out the nuances with 2007.) The 2 other unsplit databases can be saved as 2003 version and Users can open OK.
I'm grateful for any suggestions on working with Access 2007. I've been trying to tackle the ribbon which is a whole other question.
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Mar 30, 2007
Hi
I have an Access 2000/2003 database which opens up and displays correctly in Access 2007, but when I go to use the File>Print command, or for that matter any of the other pull down menu's nothing happens?
Has anyone else experienced thisproblem, or does anyone know what I am doing wrong?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
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Jan 12, 2007
Is there any code that will allow me to send an e-mail as "High Priority / High Importance" through Access?
Here is the code I am using currently:
Private Sub Save_Click()
DoCmd.DoMenuItem acFormBar, acRecordsMenu, acSaveRecord, , acMenuVer70
Dim mail
Set mail = Nothing
' Send by connecting to port 25 of the SMTP server.
Dim iMsg
Dim iConf
Dim Flds
Dim strHTML
Const cdoSendUsingPort = 2
'==== A/R 60 Code Start ====
ElseIf Me![A/R Code] = "60" Then
Set iMsg = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
Set iConf = CreateObject("CDO.Configuration")
Set Flds = iConf.Fields
' Set the CDOSYS configuration fields to use port 25 on the SMTP server.
With Flds
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing") = cdoSendUsingPort
'ToDo: Enter name or IP address of remote SMTP server.
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver") = "usahm204.amer.corp.eds.com"
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpconnectiontimeout") = 10
.Update
End With
' Build HTML for message body.
strHTML = "<HTML>"
strHTML = strHTML & "<HEAD>"
strHTML = strHTML & "<BODY>"
strHTML = strHTML & "This is an automated e-mail to let you know that <b><font color=#FF0000>" & [Name of Requestor] & "</b></font> from <b><font color=#FF0000>" & [Department of Requestor] & "</b></font> has submitted a new <b><font color=#FF0000>A/R " & [A/R Code] & "</b></font> request in PERD."
strHTML = strHTML & "</BODY>"
strHTML = strHTML & "</HTML>"
' Apply the settings to the message.
With iMsg
Set .Configuration = iConf
.To = "<Carol.Patukonis@examhub.exch.eds.com>" 'ToDo: Enter a valid email address.
.Cc = "<Elisa.Chandler@examhub.exch.eds.com>;<Deborah.Davis@examhub.exch.eds.com>"
.Bcc = "<Carlene.Vitello@examhub.exch.eds.com>;<Jason.Boney@examhub.exch.eds.com>"
.From = "PERD Request<Jason.Boney@eds.com>" 'ToDo: Enter a valid email address.
.Subject = "New A/R " & [A/R Code] & " Request"
.HTMLBody = strHTML
.Send
End With
' Clean up variables.
Set iMsg = Nothing
Set iConf = Nothing
Set Flds = Nothing
'==== A/R 60 Code End ====
I have tried using .Priority = "High" and .Importance = "High", but I keep getting an error stating this object property is invalid. What can I use to set a priority (Low, Normal, High) on the e-mail using the above code?
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Feb 18, 2013
I have a table with an autonumber field, which of course is indexed with no duplicates. Twice in recent days it has attempted to add a record with an autonumber that is not the high number - it is about 20 numbers below the high number. So we get a 'can't add this record' error.
I can fix this by copying the table to a temporary table and then copying it it back. Then the autonumber works correctly.
What can I do to prevent this? By the way we updated to Access 2010 a couple of weeks ago, but the data is still Access 2003. We are reluctant to update the data yet in case it causes more problems.
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Mar 29, 2006
How do you calculate usage? For example...
If I've got a field named Time, then a drop-down box with "Morning", "Afternoon" and "Evening"
How do I make a query so it displays the number of each time...
For example...
There's two times for Morning, three for afternoon and one for evening.
I tried using the 'Sum' total and the criteria of "Morning" but it says data mismatch. That was merely a guess, so I would like to know how to do it.
Like...
Time
Morning: Afternoon: Evening:
2 3 1
Thanks.
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Sep 26, 2005
Over the last 12 months my database has grown in size.
I'd like to delete queries that are no longer used. Is there a utility I can use that will list where all my queries are used, ie used in other queries + reports.
Does anyone know?
Thanks
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