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LGarcia
Hi All,
I have a front end db linked to tables in a back end db. My user changed the
name of the back end db (for very good reasons) and this caused all kinds of
havoc when they opend one of my forms. I added some code to evaluate if the
table existed and it returns true every time. When I looked at the linked
table manager the links were from the original back end db. Can this be why
it always returns as true? How can I evaluate if the current table links are
valid? I'm using this to return the path of the linked file:
strDB = CurrentDb.TableDefs("tblIntakeCV").Connect
I don't want to relink but I want to direct my user to use a button on my
main switchboard that allows users to choose a back end db and the links are
established through code.
Hope someone can help!
LGarcia
I have a front end db linked to tables in a back end db. My user changed the
name of the back end db (for very good reasons) and this caused all kinds of
havoc when they opend one of my forms. I added some code to evaluate if the
table existed and it returns true every time. When I looked at the linked
table manager the links were from the original back end db. Can this be why
it always returns as true? How can I evaluate if the current table links are
valid? I'm using this to return the path of the linked file:
strDB = CurrentDb.TableDefs("tblIntakeCV").Connect
I don't want to relink but I want to direct my user to use a button on my
main switchboard that allows users to choose a back end db and the links are
established through code.
Hope someone can help!
LGarcia