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wthoffman

I have developed a program with access and access runtime. When the
information has been put in the tables, it requires me to close the program
and then open the program in order to have the queries run. Help
 
B

BruceM

You have posted essentially the same question three times in ten minutes.
This is a volunteer newsgroup, so you need to be more patient. If you don't
hear something in twenty-four hours you can try again.
 
S

Stefan Hoffmann

hi,
I have developed a program with access and access runtime. When the
information has been put in the tables, it requires me to close the program
and then open the program in order to have the queries run. Help
When an Access database is opened there are two mechanisms used to start
things.

1. A macro named AutoExec will be executed automatically, if it exists.
2. A StartUp form.

So you have either to run the AutoExec macro again or to (re-)open the
start form.


mfG
--> stefan <--
 
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Stefan Hoffmann

hi Bruce,
You have posted essentially the same question three times in ten
minutes. This is a volunteer newsgroup, so you need to be more patient.
If you don't hear something in twenty-four hours you can try again.
He is using the MS Web Interface (X-Newsreader: Microsoft CDO for
Windows 2000), which seems to be a bit quirky today. It may happen that
you don't even see your own post for some minutes.


mfG
--> stefan <--
 
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wthoffman

BruceM said:
You have posted essentially the same question three times in ten minutes.
This is a volunteer newsgroup, so you need to be more patient. If you don't
hear something in twenty-four hours you can try again.



Each time I posted I got the message there was a server error!!!!!
 
B

BruceM

Stefan already explained to me that there has been trouble with the system
you are using.
 

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