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Many Access developers and power users occasionally need to use Microsoft Access data without actually using Access as the front end. For example, you may have a requirement to make data available on the Internet or for a web-based data collection form. Often, the time you have to complete such small-scale applications is usually short, while the learning curve required to develop them could be long, given the languages and development environments involved.
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(2007). Getting Started with. NET Tools. In: Pro Access 2007. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0209-7_12
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