| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 17 Mar 2004 |
| Topics | .NET, Web Services, Data Acquisition / ETL, Web Development and Design, Business Intelligence / Data Warehousing | ||
| Downloads | 66 | ||
Although Microsoft® Access and .NET "live" in parallel worlds--you can certainly use them together to create rich applications. In this Webcast, you'll learn how to call a .NET component from Access, even when there are potentially incompatible features present in the component. You'll explore how to connect to an Access database to retrieve and update data. You'll see how to call .NET Web services from Access. Then you'll learn how to call .NET Web services that return both simple data types and complex data types. Finally, you'll learn how to automate Access from a .NET application in order to print an Access report.
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