Ah Crystal,
great as you are usual!
So many roads I take you have strolled before, and created the solutions to common problems.
Thanks for the documenter, with a little tweaking this should be my solution.
Really love you, Onno
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Hi Onno,
you can use my Code Documenter ...
it doesn't do the actual comparison, but you can do that since it stores the data. Document both databases. Either compare them using Access, or generate report(s) and compare them with a utility to compare text files.
Code Documenter for Access, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
http://www.AccessMVP.com/strive4peace/CodeDocumenter.htm
warm regards,
crystal
~ have an awesome day ~
you can use my Code Documenter ...
it doesn't do the actual comparison, but you can do that since it stores the data. Document both databases. Either compare them using Access, or generate report(s) and compare them with a utility to compare text files.
Code Documenter for Access, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
http://www.AccessMVP.com/strive4peace/CodeDocumenter.htm
warm regards,
crystal
~ have an awesome day ~
On 9/27/2015 12:28 PM, onno.knol@... [MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I would like to compare the current code of my msaccess app with one of a backup.
Is there a way to compare the code between two databases?
Something like Wdiff which I used in the old days programming in C ...
Kind regards,
Onno Knol
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