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Paul James
In Access 2002 Help, under the topic "Improve perfromance of an Access
database," there is a section on MDE files, in which it says:
"To save a database that references another database as an MDE file, you
must save all databases in the chain of references as MDE files."
What does it mean to say that one database "references" another database?
Are they referring to linked tables? If so, I'm puzzled, because I've
created mde files out of front ends in split databases, but did not convert
the mdb back end into an mde file, and it seems to work just fine.
So what does Access Help mean when they refer to one database as
"referencing" another database?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
database," there is a section on MDE files, in which it says:
"To save a database that references another database as an MDE file, you
must save all databases in the chain of references as MDE files."
What does it mean to say that one database "references" another database?
Are they referring to linked tables? If so, I'm puzzled, because I've
created mde files out of front ends in split databases, but did not convert
the mdb back end into an mde file, and it seems to work just fine.
So what does Access Help mean when they refer to one database as
"referencing" another database?
Thanks in advance,
Paul