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JohnB
Hi. Im using Access 2002 on XP, in a multi user networked environment.
I have a db which Im being asked to change for a slightly different use but
by the same group of people.
As I see it, I have two options. Either I could modify the existing db by
adding new forms reports etc to make it dual purpose, or I could export the
current db structure, minus data, to a new db and then modify the second db
accordingly. The problem with this second option is there would then be data
which is common to both dbs, held in just one table. A solution to this is
to remove the common table from the second db and then set up a link to the
original dbs table.
Are there any pitfalls in having one db sharing a table with another db?
Would the original db always have to be opened before the second one? Each
db would have a general database password but this may change at a later
date to a more extensive type of security - any problems likely in that
area? I really dont want to go down the Linking route only to find out later
that there are lots of problems with it.
Thanks for any advice. JohnB
I have a db which Im being asked to change for a slightly different use but
by the same group of people.
As I see it, I have two options. Either I could modify the existing db by
adding new forms reports etc to make it dual purpose, or I could export the
current db structure, minus data, to a new db and then modify the second db
accordingly. The problem with this second option is there would then be data
which is common to both dbs, held in just one table. A solution to this is
to remove the common table from the second db and then set up a link to the
original dbs table.
Are there any pitfalls in having one db sharing a table with another db?
Would the original db always have to be opened before the second one? Each
db would have a general database password but this may change at a later
date to a more extensive type of security - any problems likely in that
area? I really dont want to go down the Linking route only to find out later
that there are lots of problems with it.
Thanks for any advice. JohnB