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I'm currently making some modifications to a copy of a database that is not
split. The mods are to both forms/reports, as well as tables. After I
finish the modifications, I intend to try splitting the database so there is
a FE/BE structure. Because users are still using the original database, data
in the tables has changed, so at some point, I will need to ask everyone to
stay out of the original so I can make the table structure updates without
losing any data.
In my mind, a split database is really nothing more than my Front End (being
all the forms and reports) with linked tables (which is the Back End). So if
I get rid of the tables in my modified database, then make the table mods in
the original database, and finally use the "File - Get External Data - Link
Tables" feature in the modified one to link the tables from the original one,
that in turn creates my split database.
My question is this: Is my thinking correct on this? Does that in fact
create a "split database"?
Having never done this before, I guess I wanted to make sure I was looking at
this in the right frame of mind. I appreciate any opinion!
split. The mods are to both forms/reports, as well as tables. After I
finish the modifications, I intend to try splitting the database so there is
a FE/BE structure. Because users are still using the original database, data
in the tables has changed, so at some point, I will need to ask everyone to
stay out of the original so I can make the table structure updates without
losing any data.
In my mind, a split database is really nothing more than my Front End (being
all the forms and reports) with linked tables (which is the Back End). So if
I get rid of the tables in my modified database, then make the table mods in
the original database, and finally use the "File - Get External Data - Link
Tables" feature in the modified one to link the tables from the original one,
that in turn creates my split database.
My question is this: Is my thinking correct on this? Does that in fact
create a "split database"?
Having never done this before, I guess I wanted to make sure I was looking at
this in the right frame of mind. I appreciate any opinion!