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MS Access Forum / Forms Programming / March 2005

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what's the diffrence between using CurrentDB or  Opendatabase(CurrentDB)

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Fia - 23 Mar 2005 13:45 GMT
Hi
I'm just wondering what the diffrence is between using the code on the first
row than on the second row.

1. set DB = CurrentDB

2. set DB = Opendatabase(CurrentDB)

Thankful for a description of the difference

Fia
Rick Brandt - 23 Mar 2005 14:42 GMT
> Hi
> I'm just wondering what the diffrence is between using the code on
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> Fia

What you should do first is go to Google and look up the difference between
Cross-Posting and Multi-Posting in Newsgroups (and why one of them is
frowned upon).

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