Upgrade Access 2000 to 2003

J

Jay

Do you think that it will increase performance if I upgrade my access 2000
database to 2003? Or is the database and connectivity pretty much the same.
 
J

Jay

Thank You for your reply!

I did some further testing and found that once a client has accessed a
datareport (created in Visual Basic) , the slowness begins. The ldb file
for the mdb does not go away until the executable is terminated. I am using
a data environment to access my reports. When I access the database using
ADO, the ldb file appears and disappears as expected.

It has something to do with data reports, data environment and the ldb file.

I would really appreciate any feedback or help toward this end.
 
A

Allen Browne

This is an external report, created with VB (not VBA). Not sure I can help.
Perhaps someone else can, or perhaps someone in the VB newsgroups may have
struck this.
 
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