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As far as I am aware you are stuck with the Access variant of VBA for your programming needs.

However, you should be able to create a dll (in c# or c++) and use that in the code (You'll have to look that bit up: it has been a lot of years since I used Access).

Roya Rayane wrote:
MS Access is too weak to make good program with


That's really going to depend upon the requirement. If it's for an enterprise type solution then yes, you should be looking at something more robust like ORacle or SQl Server. However, for small, departmental requirements where there are few users, it might be just fine.
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