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    jassie is offline Advanced Beginner
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    programming differences of access 2000 compared to access 2013


    I am working on a vb.net 2010 application that was originally using Access 2000 as the database. Now the application will be using Access 2013 instead. Thus can you tell me if there are difference between Access 2000 and Access 2013?
    In original application using Access 2000, everything worked fine. Now I am getting a 'type' mistmatch error. Thus can you tell me what the difference are between the 2 databases? Are there database types that are deprecated and need to be converted to a different database type?
    Thus can you tell me what the differences are and/or point me to links (url) that will tell me what the differences are?

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    AFAIK, no field types have been deprecated although some have be added. Access 2013 renamed 'memo' and 'text' field types to 'long text' and 'short text'. However, in spite of the name changes, I think they are really the same things.

    Where are you getting the error - in a query or VB? Post code.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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