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Access Security at the Back-End

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robboll - 01 Jul 2007 06:08 GMT
Using the WorkGroup Administrator ther are Admin groups, Full
Permissions, New Data permissions, update permissions, etc.  Is there
a way -- from the back end -- to change the permissions on just one or
two columns?

Say you have a group who you want to have edit permissions to a table
-- but after a period you want to lock certain columns of that table.
Can this be done using MS Access 2003?

Appreicate any suggestions.

RBolling
Scott McDaniel - 01 Jul 2007 11:01 GMT
>Using the WorkGroup Administrator ther are Admin groups, Full
>Permissions, New Data permissions, update permissions, etc.  Is there
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>
>Appreicate any suggestions.

Access does not allow column-level locking, and users really shouldn't have direct access to your tables. Give them
access through a form, and control what columns are updated using the form's events (i.e. BeforeUPdate, BeforeInsert,
etc).

>RBolling

Scott McDaniel
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