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Mark1
Right now, I've got some Access macros scheduled using the Windows Task
Scheduler. The databases are on a shared drive and the Task Scheduler is set
on a PC that is supposed to never be turned off.
Just wondering if anybody has ever been successful at scheduling a macro in
a database that is on a shared drive without being dependant on any PCs? I
guess, I should ask, is there a way for an Access database to open itself?
For example, if I have VBA code that checks the current time and day to do
something, is there a way around having to kick off that VBA code using a
powered-on PC?
Scheduler. The databases are on a shared drive and the Task Scheduler is set
on a PC that is supposed to never be turned off.
Just wondering if anybody has ever been successful at scheduling a macro in
a database that is on a shared drive without being dependant on any PCs? I
guess, I should ask, is there a way for an Access database to open itself?
For example, if I have VBA code that checks the current time and day to do
something, is there a way around having to kick off that VBA code using a
powered-on PC?