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Copy a Database

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Chuck Moore - 29 Nov 2005 02:03 GMT
I have created several databases for use at the local hospital's ER and they
are very pleased with the results.  They now wish to distribute them to other
hospitals in the province.  Is there a convenient way to copy the database
without all of the accumulated data so that we can forward an "empty"
database?
Stu Smith - 29 Nov 2005 18:22 GMT
The easiest way to do this would be to create a new .mdb and import all the
objects.  When you import tables, select "Definition Only".  Save the new
database and make as many copies of that as you want in Explorer.

> I have created several databases for use at the local hospital's ER and they
> are very pleased with the results.  They now wish to distribute them to other
> hospitals in the province.  Is there a convenient way to copy the database
> without all of the accumulated data so that we can forward an "empty"
> database?
 
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