data conversion - Total Access Detective

  1. About Total Access Detective

    Description: property, line of code, etc. is compared and differences shown. There are even options to compare data in tables and permission settings. Total Access Detective is implemented as an easy-to-use Wizard. ...

  2. Total Access Detective 2016 (16.01.0024)

    Release Notes: Under Data Options, if the query option is set to First Field Unique, it was always treating them sequentially and stopped on the first difference. This is fixed and works correctly. Text comparison- ...

  3. Total Access Detective updated

    Release Notes: Compare Data Macros in ACCDB databases. Updates Comparison of Data Macros in ACCDB databases (2016, 2013 and 2010 versions). Two database comparison, Object Selection screen enhancements highlight ...

  4. Total Access Detective released

    Release Notes: Updates Supports both 32 and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Access 2016 and 2013. New object properties. New macro syntax and embedded macros on forms and reports. New VBA module commands. Ignore line numbers when comparing modules for differences. New Name Filter to simplify selecting objects when ...

  5. Features of Total Access Detective

    Features: Compare table relationships Compare object permissions Compare Data between Tables Detect new and deleted records Detect modified records and the field differences ...

  6. Total Access Detective Prices

    Pricing: Total Access Detective for Access 2016 1 User License Mfr. Part No: TADT15 Our Part No: 513561-1205377 1 User Upgrade License from previous version Mfr. Part No: TADT15-U Our Part No: 513561-1205378 5 User License Mfr. Part No: TADT15-5 Our Part No: 513561-1205379 5 User Upgrade License from ...

  7. Total Access Detective Licensing

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  8. Total Access Detective Compatibility

    Compatibility: Due to the differences between Access versions, there is a separate version of Total Access Detective for each version of Microsoft Access. It can compare all the database formats that its Access version supports. For instance, if you are using Microsoft Access 2010, Total Access Detective 2010 ...