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Jennifer Crawford
I have a split database that I will be distributing to
four separate offices (both front and back). Since not
every office has access to the same shared drives, there
is nowhere I can put the backend so that the table links
will automatically know where the data is.
I tried copying the two databases to another computer to
test - in the hopes that it would realize that the table
link is incorrect and prompt the user to update this.
However all I get is an error that the link is incorrect.
When clicking "OK", the database is closed, and I never
have any way to refresh the links.
Is there a way to either refresh those links, or else make
the front-end database always look in its own folder for
the back-end?
Thanks,
Jennifer Crawford
four separate offices (both front and back). Since not
every office has access to the same shared drives, there
is nowhere I can put the backend so that the table links
will automatically know where the data is.
I tried copying the two databases to another computer to
test - in the hopes that it would realize that the table
link is incorrect and prompt the user to update this.
However all I get is an error that the link is incorrect.
When clicking "OK", the database is closed, and I never
have any way to refresh the links.
Is there a way to either refresh those links, or else make
the front-end database always look in its own folder for
the back-end?
Thanks,
Jennifer Crawford