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I have an Access Database that I have copied to another machine for testing
purposes. I had to create a partition to act as the same drive letter as our server since that is the way some of the code is written and I did not want to have to go through and change the code. I am able to edit everything except for the forms that were created. I have to test some changes and do not want to do it to the actual database. I appreciate any assistance you all can provide. Thank You Volk72 |
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You can use a Conditional statement, like:
In your Declaration section: Const fDebug As Boolean = 0 Then in your code: If fDebug = True Then If FileExists("S:\Customers\Bid_Crosstab_ByTrade.xls" ) Then '... Else If FileExists("X:\Bid_Crosstab_ByTrade.xls") Then '... End If All you need to do is to change the fDebug constant from false (0) to true (-1), and everything in the database will work the way you want.. -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP http://www.datastrat.com http://www.mvps.org/access http://www.accessmvp.com "Volk72" wrote in message ... I have an Access Database that I have copied to another machine for testing purposes. I had to create a partition to act as the same drive letter as our server since that is the way some of the code is written and I did not want to have to go through and change the code. I am able to edit everything except for the forms that were created. I have to test some changes and do not want to do it to the actual database. I appreciate any assistance you all can provide. Thank You Volk72 |
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Hi Volk,
Could you describe what happens when you try to edit the forms? Can you not open them in Design view? Volk72 wrote: I have an Access Database that I have copied to another machine for testing purposes. I had to create a partition to act as the same drive letter as our server since that is the way some of the code is written and I did not want to have to go through and change the code. I am able to edit everything except for the forms that were created. I have to test some changes and do not want to do it to the actual database. I appreciate any assistance you all can provide. Thank You Volk72 -- Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com |
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