Sooner or later—probably sooner—you’ll want to transfer information stored in an Access
database to some other software environment, or move data originally created in another
program into Access. In some cases, you’ll want to move entire tables between database pro-
grams for use in different applications. For example, you might want to copy a table of sup-
plier names and addresses from Access so that another database developer can incorporate
that data into an application created with SQL Server or Oracle. Or, if you’re building an
Access database to replace an application created in an ...
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