Microsoft are removing support for Access later this year after which it will become a security risk. Anticipating this we proactively removed our dependency on Access in order to protect our users. Organizations will follow suit by removing MS Access (yours may be planning to). We can provide guidance on how to generate MS Access databases from SQLite DB so that users may continue to use their current workflows if they wanted to, for this you will need to raise a Service Request. Alternatively if you still have access to MS Access you can use an earlier supported version of AutoPIPE, but note support would end after 3 years from its release date. If your company is planning to remove access to MS Access, then you will also be forced to create now workflows from SQLite, we can provide some guidance here too.
Microsoft are removing support for Access later this year after which it will become a security risk. Anticipating this we proactively removed our dependency on Access in order to protect our users. Organizations will follow suit by removing MS Access (yours may be planning to). We can provide guidance on how to generate MS Access databases from SQLite DB so that users may continue to use their current workflows if they wanted to, for this you will need to raise a Service Request. Alternatively if you still have access to MS Access you can use an earlier supported version of AutoPIPE, but note support would end after 3 years from its release date. If your company is planning to remove access to MS Access, then you will also be forced to create now workflows from SQLite, we can provide some guidance here too.