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"Ready4Football" <> wrote in
news:gNmdnQWsuaISfKzZRVn-: > I recently inherited a legacy Microsoft Access application. Most of > the time I write C# web apps, but rewriting this app from scratch > would be a lot of work. The Access app has over 80 forms and 50 > reports. I doubt that any tool can completely convert from Access to > ASP.Net, but if there is an 80-90% solution it would really help. I've > googled the issue but I haven't found anything that looks very > promising. If anyone knows of a quality conversion tool I would really > appreciate it. I don't think there is an easy way, because the programming methodology for Access (VBA) and ASP.NET are very different. I would bite the bullet and rewrite it - or stick with Access. Anon-E-Moose |
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I recently inherited a legacy Microsoft Access application. Most of the time
I write C# web apps, but rewriting this app from scratch would be a lot of work. The Access app has over 80 forms and 50 reports. I doubt that any tool can completely convert from Access to ASP.Net, but if there is an 80-90% solution it would really help. I've googled the issue but I haven't found anything that looks very promising. If anyone knows of a quality conversion tool I would really appreciate it. P.S. Sorry about the crosspost, but as this post suggests I'm incredibly lazy. Ready4Football |
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