I know very little about access. In reading these posts on replication, How
do I tell if I have a front end back end set up on a database that was
created by someone who was a summer intern? If I am correct in reading the
posts here. You need to have your data spit up from your forms in order for
replication to work correctly.
Thanks
> I know very little about access. In reading these posts on
> replication, How do I tell if I have a front end back end set up
> on a database that was created by someone who was a summer intern?
> If I am correct in reading the posts here. You need to have your
> data spit up from your forms in order for replication to work
> correctly.
Go to the TABLES tab of your database. If there are arrows by all
the tables, then they are linked, and you have a split database. If
there are no arrows, then you are unsplit.

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Tyriso - 28 Jun 2006 15:08 GMT
>> I know very little about access. In reading these posts on
>> replication, How do I tell if I have a front end back end set up
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>the tables, then they are linked, and you have a split database. If
>there are no arrows, then you are unsplit.
Thank You David ! There are arrows thats what I needed for now.
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