yeahhhh.. tepat sekali kang muntahar.. access 2010 sptnya benar2 sangat
menjanjikan... kayaknya perlu dikupas tuntas oleh ybs tuh di kopdar
berikutnya...

berikut kutipan/sekilas access 2010 dari url :
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179181.aspx dan perintah macro
apa saja yg compatible atau tidak utk mensupport access 2010, silahkan lihat
di :
file:///D:/Downloads/web-compatibility-check-macro-errors-HA010386888.aspx.htm

salam,
Lusky Kurniawan
solusiaccess.com
(021) 9293 1925


Changes in Access 2010

Published: May 12, 2010

This article lists changes in Microsoft Access 2010 since Microsoft Office
Access 2007 and migration considerations. If you are upgrading from
Microsoft Office Access 2003, see also Changes in Access 2007 (
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164065) and Migration considerations
for Access 2007 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=164070).

In this article:

What’s new

What’s changed

What’s removed

Migration considerations

What’s new

This section highlights new feature in Access 2010 that might be of more
interest to IT administrators. For more information about new features, see
Microsoft Access 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182564).

*Share a database on the Web*

In Office Access 2007, there was limited support in sharing a database to
the Web, where you could only publish your lists and move the database to
document libraries. Now, in Access 2010, if you have access to Access
Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, you can create a Web database
by using Access 2010. Users can use your database in a Web browser window,
but you must use Access 2010 to make design changes. Although some desktop
database features do not translate to the Web, you can do many of the same
things by using new features, such as calculated fields and data macros.
*
Export to .pdf and .xps*

In Access 2010, you can export data to a .pdf file format (Portable Document
Format) or an .xps file format (XML Paper Specification) to print, post, and
distribute e-mail. In Office Access 2007 this capability was also available
through a downloadable add-in. Beginning with Office Access 2007 SP2 and
continued with Access 2010, this feature was built into the product so you
do not need to install any additional software. Exporting a form, report, or
datasheet to a .pdf file or an .xps file lets you capture information in an
easy-to-distribute form that retains all the formatting characteristics, but
does not require other users to install Access on their computers to print
or review your output.

*Connect to a Web service as an external data source*

You can now connect to a Web service as an external data source. You will
need a Web service definition file provided by the Web service
administrator. After you install the definition file, you can link to Web
service data as a linked table.

*Backstage view*

The Microsoft Office Backstage is part of the Microsoft Office Fluent user
interface (UI) and a companion feature to the ribbon. The Backstage view,
which can be accessed from the File tab, contains commands that you apply to
an entire database, such as compact and repair, or open a new database. (The
File tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu that were used
in earlier releases of Microsoft Office.) Commands are arranged on tabs on
the left side of the screen, and each tab contains a group of related
commands or links. For example, if you click New, you see a set of buttons
that let you create a new database from scratch, or you can select from a
library of professionally designed database templates.

*What’s changed*

This section summarizes some of the feature changes in Access 2010 that
might be of more interest to IT administrators.

Backward compatibility between Access 2010 and Access 2007

Access 2010 introduces features that are not supported in Office Access
2007. Although Office Access 2007 SP1 will not open databases that contain
these features, Office Access 2007 SP2 offers limited viewing and designing
capabilities.

*Enhanced security*

Enhanced security features and strong integration with Microsoft SharePoint
Foundation 2010 help you more effectively manage data and allow you to make
your information tracking applications more secure than before. By storing
your tracking application data in lists on SharePoint Foundation 2010, you
can audit revision history, recover deleted information, and set data access
permissions.

Office Access 2007 introduced a new security model that is carried forward
and improved in Access 2010. Unified trust decisions are integrated with the
Microsoft Office Trust Center. Trusted locations make it easy to trust all
databases in secure folders. You can load an Office Access 2007 application
with code or macros that are disabled to provide a more secure, sandbox
experience (that is, unsafe commands cannot be run). Trusted macros are run
in Sandbox mode.

*Support for SQL Server 2008 data types*

Access 2010 provides limited support in Access projects (.adp) for the
following seven new data types introduced in Microsoft SQL Server 2008:

date

datetime2

datetimeoffset

time

geography

geometry

hierarchyID

The following three data types are unsupported when you use table or view
design mode in Access 2010:

geography

geometry

hierarchyID

The alternative is to use SQL Server 2008 design tools for creating tables,
views, stored procedures, and functions when you use any of these three data
types. You can still use Access 2010 to design reports, forms, modules and
macros that reference these data types.

*What’s removed*

This section provides information about removed features in Access 2010 that
might be of more interest to IT administrators.

*Calendar control (mscal.ocx)*

The Microsoft Calendar control (mscal.ocx) is not available in Access 2010.
An alternative is to use the date picker control in Access 2010. Opening an
application from an earlier version of Access where the control was used
will generate an error message in Access 2010 and the control will not
appear.

*Microsoft Replication Conflict Viewer*

The Microsoft Replication Conflict Viewer is not available in Access 2010.
To achieve the same functionality, you can use the
ReplicationConflictFunction property in a database replica set so that you
can create a custom procedure to resolve synchronization conflicts. For more
information, see How to Use the ReplicationConflictFunction Property (
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165394).

*Snapshot file format*

The ability to export a report as a snapshot file is not available in Access
2010. Alternatives to the snapshot file format, in which file formats
preserve the layout and formatting of the original report, are .pdf and .xps
file formats.

*Data access pages*

Beginning with Office Access 2007, the ability to create, modify, or import
data access pages was no longer supported. However, data access pages in an
Office Access 2007 database would still function. By using Access 2010, you
can open a database that includes data access pages. However, the data
access pages will not function. When you attempt to open a data access page,
you will receive an error message that states that Microsoft Office Access
does not support this operation for Data Access Pages.

An alternative to using data access pages is to create a Web database and
publish to a SharePoint site by using Access Services. For more information,
see What's new for Access Services in SharePoint Server 2010 (
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=182566).

*Lotus 1-2-3, Paradox, Jet2.x, and Red2 IISAM*

The IISAM (installable index sequential access method) for Lotus 1-2-3,
Paradox, Jet2.x, and Red 2 is not available in Access 2010. If you need to
link to, import from, or export to one of these IISAMs, you can use Office
Access 2007 or earlier. When you attempt to create a link to, import from,
or export to a Jet 2.x or Red 2 database, and when you select or paste a
linked table to Lotus 1-2-3 or Paradox, you might receive one of the
following error messages:

*Could not find installable ISAM.*

Microsoft Office Access does not support this operation for this IISAM type.
To perform this operation, use Microsoft Office Access 2007 or earlier.

*Migration considerations*

When you plan a migration to Access 2010, review what is new, changed, and
removed for Access 2010. Because Access 2010 has many similarities with
Office Access 2007, such as the same native file format, you can also review
and use the existing migration documentation for Office Access 2007 when you
migrate to Access 2010.

*VBA settings migration*

In Office 2010, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6.0 was updated to VBA
7.0. VBA 7.0 settings were reset to their defaults after migration instead
of automatically repopulating. This occurred because the registry settings
for VBA are in a different hive in Office 2010, as shown in the following
table.

*Version Registry subkey
**
Office 2000 through Office 2007*

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\6.0\Common

*Office 2010*

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VBA\7.0\Common

To correct this problem, copy the VBA 6.0 registry keys from the 6.0 hive to
the 7.0 hive.







Pada 2 Juli 2010 14:45, Muntahar <[email protected]> menulis:
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>
>
> kayaknya menjanjikan,
> btw, kira-kira
> kalo mau membuat server Access 2010 ontheweb untuk intranet
> butuh hardware n software pa ajah yah ?
>
> 2010/7/2 privat access <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>> [Attachment(s) from privat access included below]
>>
>> Dear Accesser,
>>
>> Ayooo tetap semangat.. nikmati petualangan baru Access 2010 on the web...
>>
>> salam,
>>
>> Lusky Kurniawan
>> www.solusiaccess.com
>> (021) 9293 1925
>
>
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