To those considering Legacy and MS Access.....

As one who works with Access databases for my own applications (and as the 
Legacy programming staff will agree with) Access is NOT an application you 
learn overnight reading "The Idiot's Guide to Access" or such self help aids. 
It does have a rather steep learning curve unless you have programming 
experience. (I'm a retired 40 yr IT professional Systems Analyst/Sr Programmer).

I had several days of formal training in Beginning and Intermediate Access and 
know enough to make my way around in simple to moderate Access applications. As 
is quite obvious from the ease of use displayed in Legacy, Access in the hands 
of veteran Access programmers, can be made to LOOK easy. I've looked at the 
underlying tables, inquiries etc in Legacy and they range from the fairly 
simple to QUITE complex!

Unless you REALLY know what you're doing, or REALLY want to screw up your 
Legacy files.......let sleeping dogs lie and don't even think about messing 
around with it!!

gc


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Sounds like there's a high learning curve with Access, so it's not for me.

Thank you for the advice,
Peggy


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