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How do I unlink tables?
I have a table that I have moved from Works. It is linked
to another table so I can't modify it. Any Help would be wonderful. Riley Walker |
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How do I unlink tables?
I need more info. 2 tables? one is locked?
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How do I unlink tables?
I'm not the original requester for help, but I too need to unlink a table. The table was originally formed in FoxPro which I don't have on my new computer and so I'm using the table in Access. I now need to add some new fields, but can't because it appears to be linked to the original FoxPro table which I cannot open!
Help please Maggie "Jessestonecedar" wrote: I need more info. 2 tables? one is locked? Rich |
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How do I unlink tables?
Hi Maggie,
First, delete the linked table (this deletes the link, but not the Foxpro data file, but make sure you have a backup of it anyway). Then import the data from the Foxpro table. This brings the actual data into the Access file, which is then independent of the Foxpro file. On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 11:59:19 -0700, Maggie wrote: I'm not the original requester for help, but I too need to unlink a table. The table was originally formed in FoxPro which I don't have on my new computer and so I'm using the table in Access. I now need to add some new fields, but can't because it appears to be linked to the original FoxPro table which I cannot open! Help please Maggie "Jessestonecedar" wrote: I need more info. 2 tables? one is locked? Rich -- John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP] Please respond in the newgroup and not by email. |
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How do I unlink tables?
Thanks John, I'll give it a go.
Maggie "John Nurick" wrote: Hi Maggie, First, delete the linked table (this deletes the link, but not the Foxpro data file, but make sure you have a backup of it anyway). Then import the data from the Foxpro table. This brings the actual data into the Access file, which is then independent of the Foxpro file. On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 11:59:19 -0700, Maggie wrote: I'm not the original requester for help, but I too need to unlink a table. The table was originally formed in FoxPro which I don't have on my new computer and so I'm using the table in Access. I now need to add some new fields, but can't because it appears to be linked to the original FoxPro table which I cannot open! Help please Maggie "Jessestonecedar" wrote: I need more info. 2 tables? one is locked? Rich -- John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP] Please respond in the newgroup and not by email. |
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