ms access - accdb vs mdb. Which is faster/better? -
Is there any experience using access 2007 with prior versions of access (i.e. MDB files).
We have been upgraded, but still using the MDB format. Some of our codes (especially Docmd.D Transmers Database ACMport Report) are now incredibly slow.
I tried a preliminary examination and our client changed MDB to ACCD and the aforementioned Transport Database was looking for better performance.
Now I am thinking that we should cut the bullet and convert all the other files that make the application. There is no need for replication or user-level security, which is only the only new version of the old version. We have a client MDB, three backend databases, and after that there is a report (not a question!) Every 3000 MDBs.
What new version does the older one faster - especially the already struggling network)?
Make something new in ACCDB (according to the interface); MS SQL Server creates a new database.
Exclude existing goods in MDB; If this is working now, then why is it wrong with it? The hardware upgrade will compensate you for a decline in any performance you are experiencing.
Sooner or later the MS will announce that they will stop supporting MDB in its current version of MS Access; At that point, it is worth the triage and starts to change in the new format. But do not make the database accdb to move something like MS SQL Server
Due until you are forced by MS, I wait that it is not possible that you have the purse string Holders will get approval so that they can make changes now; But even when you are forced, you loose their purses strings.
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