Move your old Access system to VB.NET
Microsoft Access is really getting out of date Microsoft will keep supporting VBA for a long time to come, yet the programming accentuation has changed irreversibly for Visual Basic.Net. For organization frameworks, the mix of a Visual Basic Front-End with an Access database Back-End is the perfect. Visual Basic is business rules arranged – and an Access database is shoddy, productive and simple to keep up. Visual Basic.Net Upgrade Conversion Reasons The explanations behind an overhaul from a Microsoft Access Front-End database to a Visual Basic.Net Front-End are: A key corporate choice The trouble in supporting Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) later on The trouble and cost in keeping up out of date and mistake ridden code – and most Access code contain a large number of issues The trouble and cost in supporting schedules composed by novices without respect to coding gauges The need to supplant wasteful organization frameworks that just "developed like Topsy&q