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2010/7/2 Muntahar <[email protected]> > > > Tapi infrastrukturnya lumayan mahal ya ..... > > > On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:30 PM, privat access <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> 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: >> >> > >> > >> > >> > 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 >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > --------------------------------------------- >> > grapyak-semanak-cluthak >> > http://djmumun.wordpress.com >> > http://facebook.com/djmumun >> > --------------------------------------------- >> > >> > > > > -- > --------------------------------------------- > grapyak-semanak-cluthak > http://djmumun.wordpress.com > http://facebook.com/djmumun > --------------------------------------------- > >

