J
Jaybird
I have a serious problem and I need to get to the bottom of it... It looks
to me like someone has created a copy of our company's database and named it
'Shortcut to New Order Entry 2005 Current.lnk' The DB we should be using is
called 'New Order Entry 2005 Current' I need to know if anything I did could
have caused this to happen inadvertantly because this is a nomenclature that
I do not use and I certainly would not call a copy of the database
'Shortcut'.
The issue has come up because my boss does not like using shortcuts from the
desktop and he has been using a shortcut on the shared drive to get to the
database and update the data. I believe that he has confused the shortcut he
wants with this copy of the database. Now we have updating issues. We have
two copies of the database out there and I need to synch them up on the fly
and get everyone using the correct shortcuts. It will be a challenge because
some of the tables are using an autonumber field as the primary key. For
this reason, an simple append query won't do it.
There are possible suspects as to who could be responsible, but I need to
know if I could possibly be the culprit before I start pointing fingers.
Thanks in advance.
to me like someone has created a copy of our company's database and named it
'Shortcut to New Order Entry 2005 Current.lnk' The DB we should be using is
called 'New Order Entry 2005 Current' I need to know if anything I did could
have caused this to happen inadvertantly because this is a nomenclature that
I do not use and I certainly would not call a copy of the database
'Shortcut'.
The issue has come up because my boss does not like using shortcuts from the
desktop and he has been using a shortcut on the shared drive to get to the
database and update the data. I believe that he has confused the shortcut he
wants with this copy of the database. Now we have updating issues. We have
two copies of the database out there and I need to synch them up on the fly
and get everyone using the correct shortcuts. It will be a challenge because
some of the tables are using an autonumber field as the primary key. For
this reason, an simple append query won't do it.
There are possible suspects as to who could be responsible, but I need to
know if I could possibly be the culprit before I start pointing fingers.
Thanks in advance.