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12/21/2007 5:41 PM
 

Well .. better late than never. 

Yes,  SQLGridSelectedView can work with almost all databases where a connection string can be defined.  So, MS-Access database are accessible.  There are differences in the SQL syntax and other limitations that you must be aware of, but the typical select will work just fine.  You can also take the SQL generated in MS-Access and use it.

As for the need to create separate pages for each record, SQLGridSelectedView has a Template feature that could work for this ... this assumes that SQLGridSelectedView would be the only module on the page.  

Hopes this helps others ...as I have spoken with the orignal poster directly about this matter.

Paul

PS.  A new version of SQLGridSelectedView is coming.   DNN V4+ (ASP.NET V2.0), IMC, Master/detail, Horizontal Selections, Selection Ordering ... to name a few new features

 
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