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Record locking

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Rena - 01 Jul 2005 21:00 GMT
I am designing reports but when it comes to saving it, I get this message
that tells me that I don't have exclusive rights to the database. I am the
only one in the database. I find out that I am locking myself out. I can see
a record locking type file through Explorer.

I am able to design or modify queries and save them.  Any ideas?

Thank you in advance.
Jim Tanis - 02 Jul 2005 09:04 GMT
Dear Rena,

The file you mentioned with .ldb extention is used to lock records being
edited. It has nothing to do with exclusiveness.
Try when opening the db from the file menu. In the open file dialog, select
the arrow next to the open button and select open exclusive.

Ο χρήστης "Rena" έγγραψε:

> I am designing reports but when it comes to saving it, I get this message
> that tells me that I don't have exclusive rights to the database. I am the
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> Thank you in advance.
Rena - 05 Jul 2005 07:01 GMT
I will try that. Thank you, Jim.

> Dear Rena,
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> > Thank you in advance.
 
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