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Loi - 25 Jan 2005 17:01 GMT
Hi,
I have a splited database, which has front-end and back-
end. Front-end is stored table named COMMUNICATION.( The
database is at H drive)

I have another database which also has table named
COMMUNICATION ( The database is in I drive). Two
COMMUNICATION tables have the same fields.

Can I link the table COMMUNICATION in the I drive to the
table COMMUNICAION in H drive?

Thank you
Loi
MacDermott - 26 Jan 2005 01:32 GMT
Normally, tables are stored in the back-end, on a network drive.
Each user should have a local copy of the front end.

Your front end can be linked to files from any number of locations,
including both your I and your H drives.

HTH

> Hi,
> I have a splited database, which has front-end and back-
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> Thank you
> Loi
 
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