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jenniferspnc
Yes, it is a LAN (not wirless), and excuse my earlier ignorance.
I do have a form that is bound to a dummy table in the BE to keep a
persistent connection (it opens with the welcome screen).
It's truly frustrating because I want to believe that it is the network and
not my database design, although I am not an expert on databases (read and
learn is how I get by).
I do have a form that is bound to a dummy table in the BE to keep a
persistent connection (it opens with the welcome screen).
It's truly frustrating because I want to believe that it is the network and
not my database design, although I am not an expert on databases (read and
learn is how I get by).
BruceM via AccessMonster.com said:I didn't see this in the performance FAQ link (although I could have missed
it), and I don't think you mentioned it: when the database BE is on the LAN
(not wireless, I hope), open a form bound to a BE table (or a query that uses
a BE table). Minimize it if you like, but leave it open. Now try to run the
problem query, or load the form. Any change?
The back-end is a .accdb (using Office 2007).
Does that help?? Sorry IT is not my area
[quoted text clipped - 94 lines]Exactly what kind of network? (I am assuming the back end is an MDB, so
don't even concern yourself with Oracle or SQL Server.)
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