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Charlie8484
Aug 09, 2022Copper Contributor
Bug saving import steps in Access 365
I'm using Access 365 (ver 2207) on Win 10 Pro (ver 10.0.19044). Odd new behaviour when saving import steps. Last page of Wizard should show something like this: (from https://support.microsof...
Charlie8484
Aug 11, 2022Copper Contributor
Thank you isladogs. Noted.
Worrying for business-critical software such as MS Access that this can suddenly break. We were just using it to build a (simple but important) internal subscription management database and 3 weeks off going live. If this had happened in 4 weeks time it would have caused serious, serious problems.
If this is a common thing with MS Access, would you recommend an alternative, more stable solution (e.g. LibreOffice Base)?
isladogs
Aug 11, 2022MVP
Irritating though the spate of recent bugs have been, most have been fixed very quickly.
I've already had a reply from MS stating that the cause has been identified and that a fix will be released fairly soon.
For info, the bug was also present in v2206 but you were the first to mention it. The fact that a fix is in progress already is I think fairly impressive
In this case, I don't see how the bug would have had very serious problems. As already stated, the import/export is actually saved despite the final screen not appearing.
Anyway, to reduce your exposure to bugs, you could change from the monthly channel to e.g.semi annual.
As for alternatives, it depends on what you need from a database.
In my opinion, none of the alternatives to Access such as Libre Office have anything like the power, range of features and support is unlikely to be as speedy.
If you only need a very basic database then other options may be suitable. But for anything more complex, I doubt you will find anything to match Access
I've already had a reply from MS stating that the cause has been identified and that a fix will be released fairly soon.
For info, the bug was also present in v2206 but you were the first to mention it. The fact that a fix is in progress already is I think fairly impressive
In this case, I don't see how the bug would have had very serious problems. As already stated, the import/export is actually saved despite the final screen not appearing.
Anyway, to reduce your exposure to bugs, you could change from the monthly channel to e.g.semi annual.
As for alternatives, it depends on what you need from a database.
In my opinion, none of the alternatives to Access such as Libre Office have anything like the power, range of features and support is unlikely to be as speedy.
If you only need a very basic database then other options may be suitable. But for anything more complex, I doubt you will find anything to match Access