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Read Only Link Query or Table
We have a peer to peer network in our office and use Access to store
confidential information. I would like to create a secondary database with either a linked table or query that will enable certain employees to access a subset of information from larger database. Is something like this possible? |
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oft.com wrote in : I would like to create a secondary database with either a linked table or query that will enable certain employees to access a subset of information from larger database. You don't need to create another database: the built-in Access user security is designed for exactly this purpose. Lots of details in the help files and on ms knowledge base. Make sure you understand it, and take lots of backups, before going live on your real data! HTH Tim F |
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