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MS Access 2003 / 2007 Runtime - is read only or read/write possibl

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KE - 20 Mar 2007 17:00 GMT
Hi all,

I never used the access runtime edition. So I have a simple question. Is it
possible to edit (change, add, delete rows) the databases content with the
runtime version?

Thanks for your feedback in advance.

Rgds,
KE
Jerry Whittle - 20 Mar 2007 17:15 GMT
Yes.
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John W. Vinson - 20 Mar 2007 18:17 GMT
>I never used the access runtime edition. So I have a simple question. Is it
>possible to edit (change, add, delete rows) the databases content with the
>runtime version?

Absolutely. That's what it's for.

Can't make design changes to the structure of the forms or reports using the
user interface, though.

            John W. Vinson [MVP]
aaron.kempf@gmail.com - 20 Mar 2007 19:13 GMT
he is also asking if it's possible to make it 'read only'

I believe that you can specify read only mode through the command
line.
it would be nice if we could programmatically turn on / off 'read only
mode' but i htink that MS was too busy trying to con us into
SharePoint in order to give us a usable feature like this

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> Rgds,
> KE
 
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