Anyone know any issues that would stop me down grading an access 2007 database. Someone up converted it without me knowing but I want it to be usable for people on older versions.
I went to save as access 2003 and nothing happened. My initial thought was recompile the vba code and do a compact and repair. I did this and still nothing happens. I hit save as access 2003 and nothing happens no error messages or anything (HELPFUL).
I am creating an access database where the results to an exam will be entered (multiple choice exam so nothing fancy), and in turn they will be graded. I have searched and the closest thing I have come to this is the survey DB with a field for each question. However since this is a exam rather than having "no right answer" this answer needs to be compared with a key. So my question is as follows:
What table structure is ideal for this? ( I have yet to find a way to compare rows )
On trying to import an Excel 2007 file into Access 2007 I get the following:
1) Choose "External Data," Import, Exce 2) Select small file in MS Excel 2007 format. 3) Click on Import the source data into a new table ... 4) Choose OK
Immediately get "Microsoft Office Access has stopped working. Windows is checking for a solution to the problem..." This message never resolves, so I have to click 'Cancel'.
Then I get "Microsoft Office Access is trying to recover your information..." I have to click "Cancel" here as well and then kill MS Access in Task Manager.
Event Viewer gives following message, which is of no help: "ID: 2, Application Name: Microsoft Office Access, Application Version: 12.0.6211.1000, Microsoft Office Version: 12.0.6215.1000. This session lasted 710 seconds with 120 seconds of active time. This session ended with a crash."
Trying to import a small Excel 2003 file leads the same result. The same happens with a CSV file.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2007 as well. I am using Vista Ultimate.
I installed Office Enterprise 2007. Then I installed DEveloper Exrtensions, then Access Runtime 2007. All appear to have installed OK - they appear in Program and Features. Instructions on runtime packaging tell me that a Developer option should appear in the resulting drop-down when I click the Office button (top-left round thing) when I have a d/b open in Access. It's not there! I have un-installed and re-installed the extensions and the runtime - still nothing! Help! I do have Runtime 2002 (XP) on the same PC, is that relevant?
helloi have had alot of help on these forums already and i thank those that have helped me thus far.but i am having some troubles doing a query.i am trying to get a students grade.but each assesment they do has a differant weighting.for each assesment they are given a percent for it say 80% which may have a weighting of 30.while another assesment they have they get 52% but it has a weighting of 60.and if they missed an assesment it doesnt affect there grade.so what i am asking how can i get there percentage at the end of all the assesment and then turn that into a grade like B+.to better show you what i mean here is the end report i have to make which shows how subjects have weighting.http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b145/hi2chriz/1stPage.jpghttp://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b145/hi2chriz/2ndpage.jpghope i was clear
I am having a problem coming up with a design for reporting by grades within a golf recording system. I want to calculate the grade for each player within a query, based on their handicap.
tPlayer contains the fields pName & pHandicap. tGrades currently contains gGradeName, gMaxHandicap.
In a query I want to be able to list by Grades Grades could be A , 10 B , 15 C , 27
or A , 10 B , 14 C , 19 D , 32 or whatever. but the number, name and ranges of Grades may change.
While it may seem odd, I want to be able to change the Grades and requery on the same Players data.
I feel it should be simple but have not been able to come up with either the design or SQL that would enable me to do this cleanly.
Hope this makes sense - any help would be appreciated.
and my question is,how to calculate the student table's grade value? i want the result like below.. #studentID score Grade Sminth 88 A samantha 76 B Williamv 45 F martell 78 B
2 tables, tblStudentMarks and tblGrades 2 Queries qryResults and qryStudents_Grades
1.qryResults:Calculates the TotalAverageMaths+English+Science)/3. 2.qryStudents_Grades:Calculates the students grades based on the TotalAverage by comparing the total average to the min & max marks on the tblGrades.
Grades are compared within a range specified in tblGrades with the following SQL wich is the query qryStudents_Grades:
Code: SELECT SM.Student_ID, SM.Students, SM.TotalAverage, SM.Maths, SM.English, SM.Science, GD.Grade FROM qryResults AS SM INNER JOIN tblGrades AS GD ON (SM.TotalAverage>=GD.MinMarks) AND (SM.TotalAverage<=GD.MaxMarks);
Question: i would like to also calculate the grades of the individual subjects in the same query (qryStudents_Grades), where the marks got by a student in the subject..say maths is compared to the (tblGrades) and grade is displayed in a colum say maths_grades for each student.
How can i do this for all subjects in one query. (qryStudents_Grades)?
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.
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.
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.
Having a problem here after installing 2007. All my previously created databases work fine in 2007 (after clicking the enable, which is a pain,but don't know any other way) When I return to 2002 and try to open the databases I get different errors all something like this on....... "The expression On Open you entered as the event property setting produced the following error: Object or class does not support the set of events. Whats up here?????I have found a site here...http://allenbrowne.com/bug-17.htmlMentions this problem,but refers to Vista..... Does the same apply to XP? And which is the best fix?
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?
I have created a database in Access 2007 that now works well, and one that I'm quite proud off. However, I can easily convert it to an Access 2000 format as can anyone else here, but when I load it up there is a major problem.
I have used the tab control in my main form and that has three tabs on it. However, it's positioned correctly in Access 2007 it's not positioned correctly in Access 2000 as I have to move the tab control down a bit, but that would seem fine. So I lowered the tab control form and changed my form layout slightly, but even then the tab control over all over the Access 2000 form whenever I interact with the tabs - most bizzare.
I recently heard that Access 2007 ( part of MS Office 2007) can be purchased as a stand alone program. This sort of confirms that : look at pricing breakdown on : http://techrepublic.com.com/5254-6257-0.html?forumID=99&threadID=174062&messageID=1961442&id=3053951
I have downloaded Access 2007 trial, but I don't know how to use some of its features. When I try to open any of my databases saved as A2000, it displays a security message. "Security Warning: Certain content in the database has been disabled"
Hi, I have downloaded the access 2007 trial. Installed and registered it with the trial code. However when I try to install any of the free sample dbs from MS including the northwind db, Access crashes!! I was going to purchase the full version of office, but wanted to test access first. If anyone knows a solution, or can email the northwind 2007 db it would be appreciated.Many ThanksP.S. Screen dump of error is included.
I read this article from Allen Browne http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html#Bugs Has anyone had any problems with 2007, data, tables, etc. Our company would like to install, but after reading this, just second guessing myself. We have not yet installed the SP1. The company is gang ho about running with 2007.
I would like to hear your oppinion about new MS Access Jet db engine
I've been working with MS Access still 10 years, since version 2.0. I used to use MS Accesss for companies size of 10 pc users, and for any bigger company, I used MS Access as front end and MS SQL Server as back-end.
I bought recently MS Office 2007, with MS Access 2007. Before that, I read in one computer journal, that new, Access db Engine is completely made from scratch. And that this new engine is so good, that there are no needs to work with , for example MS SQL 2005 express. Also, I read, that during development phase of MS OFfice 2007, Microsoft development teams SQL Server and MS Access in Redmond, USA, fought among themselves, about is there need for Jet db engine, or not.
Engineers working in MS SQL development team, made a pressure on Microsoft board, to remove Jet engine from Access, as you can take MS SQL express for free, but on the other hand, MS Access dev. team, replied that new Jet is robust at least as MS SQL express 2005.
So, my question is: what do you think about it, is new Jet db engine, really so good and robust in MS ACcess 2007 ?
I've been using Access from the beginning, (well v2.0 actually) and felt quite competent. Lots of clients using various versions, still as far back as 97 - but keeping them maintained.
I just got 2007 - and the UI is leaving me totally cold !!
Is there any way that we can have a 'classical view' of menu options etc in 2007 ? It is taking me ages just to do simple things - as I'm trawling around looking for the options or commands - is there a simple guide to this ?
Also finding a no of things that won't work - again - is there a summary of differences anywhere ?