> What I did to handle global changes was have one access file on the
> fileserver that everyone had a shortcut to. That way the updates
> were global since they were all to the same file.
How is the speed of running Queries, Forms and Reports from Access using
linked tables to MySQL? I've found
What I did to handle global changes was have one access file on the
fileserver that everyone had a shortcut to. That way the updates
were global since they were all to the same file.
Dave
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 04:19:55PM -0600, Adam Douglas wrote:
> > Another small research in Access made me t
> Another small research in Access made me to see the changed
> table structure
> completely. Please use this procedure to view or to refresh
> links when the
> structure or location of a linked table has changed.
>
> 1. Open the database in access that contains links to tables.
> 2. On the Too
> Another small research in Access made me to see the changed
> table structure
> completely. Please use this procedure to view or to refresh
> links when the
> structure or location of a linked table has changed.
>
> 1. Open the database in access that contains links to tables.
> 2. On the Too
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 03:02:42PM -0700, Venu wrote:
> Hi
>
> Another small research in Access made me to see the changed table structure
> completely. Please use this procedure to view or to refresh links when the
> structure or location of a linked table has changed.
>
> 1. Open the data
Hi
Another small research in Access made me to see the changed table structure
completely. Please use this procedure to view or to refresh links when the
structure or location of a linked table has changed.
1. Open the database in access that contains links to tables.
2. On the Tools menu,