Thanks for replies...While looking for a solution I did come across the "linked
table" possibility, but the problem with that method is that it doesn't offer
much flexibility regarding the file path for the linked database...which means
that for every instance of the application, the table would have to be linked
manually.
I was hoping that there would be a way to do this within the program, where I
can manipulate the file paths. While googling, I've found a method described
for VB, but so far no luck with Delphi.
Zoran
David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: go to
database utilities|Linked Tables. It's only
available if you installed "Advanced wizards" during
setup (Access2000 and above).
Dave
--- "Glenn B. Lawler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>The way MS Access does this is that you create a "linked table".
>This table can then be used just as you would a regular Access table.
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