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4/3/2009 4:54 PM
 

I am currently using DNN 4.8.3.  I am capturing data through a forms module to a SQL db.  Before changing to DNN, I used FrontPage and captured the data using MS Access.  So I have many MS Access Reports and Modules that I have developed. 

Right now I am exporting the SQL db to my MS Access db by logging onto my serving using an adp file and exporting the tables to my MS Access db.  That way I can continue to use the MS Reports and Modules that I have developed.  I would like to transition away from MS Access.  Is there a way to convert these MS Access Reports and Modules and using them on my DNN site?

 
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4/3/2009 5:31 PM
 

 I fear you will need to reimplement.


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4/3/2009 7:03 PM
 

I tried to change over one of my MS Reports/Modules using the DNN Report Module (HTML).  It looks good on the website, but I cannot control the page breaks when printing the report.

Do you have any suggestions on where to start and how you would go about reimplementing?

 
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