Microsoft Office XP

Microsoft Access 2002

Overview



Access 2002 still can't make coffee, but with improved Data Access pages, XML support, and better SQL Server support, it can tackle just about any database task. Improved Pivot Tables and Charts let you more easily analyse data and publish to the Web. We liked the new option to export reports, forms, and tables in XML format. Definitely worth the AU$728 price tag (or AU$233 upgrade).

Specs & Features



Manufacturer est. price AU$728
Upgrade information AU$233
System requirements Pentium 133MHz or higher; 24MB (Win 98), 32MB (Win Me or NT), or 64MB (Win 2K) plus 8MB for application
Generates reports Yes
Supports Visual Basic Yes
Wizard-driven database creation Yes
Import XML data Yes
Number of database templates 10 databases, 4 general projects
Export XML data Yes
PC OS supported Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, Me, NT 4.0 with SP 6
Web support Yes
Exports report data Yes
Supports ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) Yes
 
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