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NoodNutt - 24 Apr 2008 17:26 GMT
Hi everyone

How do I go about returning my DB to it's original state before I split it.

Before anyone asks, NO! I didn't do a copy of it before I did it.

And yes your absolutley 100% correct, "DOH! - I'm an idiot"

TIA
Mark.
Brendan Reynolds - 25 Apr 2008 10:08 GMT
> Hi everyone
>
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> TIA
> Mark.

Well, first, make a copy now - of both the 'front-end' application file and
the 'back-end' data file.

Then delete the linked tables from the application file. Just be careful not
to delete any local, non-linked tables. They're not difficult to recognize,
as the icons are different. And finally, import the tables from the data
file into the application file.

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NoodNutt - 25 Apr 2008 13:26 GMT
Your a Legend Brendan

Thx heaps for the assist.

Indebted
Regards
Mark.
David W. Fenton - 26 Apr 2008 00:11 GMT
>> Hi everyone
>>
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> difficult to recognize, as the icons are different. And finally,
> import the tables from the data file into the application file.

Does this have anything at all to do with replication? If not, why
is it posted here in the replication newsgroup?

There is no multi-user app that shouldn't be split.

And there is no replicated app, even a single-user app, that should
not be split.

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