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Access DB has become troublesome - Please try to help!



 
 
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Old January 14th, 2010, 09:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Gina Whipp
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Default Access DB has become troublesome - Please try to help!

David,

I don't think that was the OP but I wanted to take a look. I have my own
code that I use but always open for new ideas!

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"David W. Fenton" wrote in message
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"Gina Whipp" wrote in
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True and did you see Armen's response?


Yes, but I have never looked at his relinker, because I use my own:

http://dfenton.com/DFA/download/Access/Reconnect.html

I wouldn't bother with that for something like this, since the idea
I suggested was to do the relinking automatically on the assumption
that the back end would be in the same folder as the front end.
Obviously, one could make that conditional, checking if the back end
is in the same folder and relinking if so, and popping up the
relinking dialog if not. But the OP doesn't really need anything
that complicated, I suspect.

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