Question about subforms and split forms

G

Gary

If I want to take an application from the desktop to a windows based
application, which would work better the split form or subform?
 
S

Stefan Hoffmann

hi Gary,
If I want to take an application from the desktop to a windows based
application, which would work better the split form or subform?
Huh? What do you mean?



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J

John W. Vinson

If I want to take an application from the desktop to a windows based
application, which would work better the split form or subform?

What sort of "application"? If it's on the desktop, isn't it already in
Windows!?

Please clarify.
 
G

Gary

John,

I am sorry for the confusion. I am working on an application for storing my
birdwatching records. I am thinking about trying to sell it once it is
finished. What I need to know is which would work better if I decide to make
it in to a web application, the split form or a subform
 
J

John W. Vinson

John,

I am sorry for the confusion. I am working on an application for storing my
birdwatching records. I am thinking about trying to sell it once it is
finished. What I need to know is which would work better if I decide to make
it in to a web application, the split form or a subform

An application developed in Access 2003 or earlier will probably *contain* one
or more subforms... but it will certainly not "be" a subform.

An application developed in Access 2007 might well contain subforms and split
forms... but it will not "be" a split form or a subform.

Access is not suitable for creating web applications.

As phrased your question is all but meaningless, in other words. Could you
rephrase it?
 
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