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Linking Tables
I am installing a database for a customer on their server next week. I set
up the backend of the database and I know the path to the file. Is there a way to manually type in the location of the back end or do I have to go to the site and set it up there? I have 2 front ends one in access 2000 and the other in 97. -- Thanks As Always Rip |
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Linking Tables
=?Utf-8?B?UmlwcGVy?= wrote in
: Is there a way to manually type in the location of the back end or do I have to go to the site and set it up there? There are lots of versions of code that will reset a front end to point to a back end. Start at Dev's site http://www.mvps.org/access If you need to roll your own, start by checking help on the DAO.TableDef.Connect property. Hope that helps Tim F |
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