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ACCESS write conflict solution ???

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hpesata - 08 May 2007 17:54 GMT
Hi!

I am using an ACCESS 2003 .ADP as a frontend for a MS SQL Server 2005
Express Edition
database.

I have a form, which has 4 subforms which all have the same table as
data-source,
the subforms are part of a tab-control.

I encountered the problem, that after modifying a field in one subform
and changing
to another, an ACCESS-message-box appears which tells me that another
user has
modified the data and I can just save/ignore/save to clipboard.

I use a timestamp column within my table and also dont have an BIT
fields
with possible NULL values.

how can I get rid of these ACCESS-message-box ?

any help with this is greatly appreciated,
thanx in advance!

regards,
Hans
Maurice - 08 May 2007 19:34 GMT
Sometimes it can be that the first form is still "Dirty" when going to the
subform. As a solution you could try setting dirty to false before entering
the subform. This might just solve the messagebox with the several options.

Maurice

> Hi!
>
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> regards,
> Hans
hpesata - 09 May 2007 11:31 GMT
Hi!

> Sometimes it can be that the first form is still "Dirty" when going to the
> subform. As a solution you could try setting dirty to false before entering
> the subform. This might just solve the messagebox with the several options.

thanx for Your reply!

thsi didnt do the trick either but I managed to use the tab-control
without underlying
forms and now all my controls are on just one form and therefore can
access my table with no problems!

regards,
Hans
 
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