R
Rod
Sometimes I develope my database at home, sometimes at work. When at home, I
don't have access to the ODBC and other linked data sources I rely upon. So,
using Linked Table Manager, I point the linked tables at locally held copies
of the data when working offline.
Bizarrely, hidden linked tables become unhidden when their link source
changes. This is annoying, as I have about twenty and want to keep them
hidden. I cannot select more than one table simultaneously using the GUI (I
am using 2003 SP 2), so my question is:
How can I select and hide more than one table simultaneously, so as not to
be forced to hide each table individually?
OR
How can I hide tables programatically, using either a macro or code which I
can then run whenever I have updated my links?
don't have access to the ODBC and other linked data sources I rely upon. So,
using Linked Table Manager, I point the linked tables at locally held copies
of the data when working offline.
Bizarrely, hidden linked tables become unhidden when their link source
changes. This is annoying, as I have about twenty and want to keep them
hidden. I cannot select more than one table simultaneously using the GUI (I
am using 2003 SP 2), so my question is:
How can I select and hide more than one table simultaneously, so as not to
be forced to hide each table individually?
OR
How can I hide tables programatically, using either a macro or code which I
can then run whenever I have updated my links?