First, make a back-up of everything (just in case)
Then perform a compact and repair. See if that helps at all.
Out of curiousity, how many records does your db currently house?
Is the front-end on the user's pc and the back-end on a central server?
What type of network is it deployed on? LAN 10/100?
How many sub-directories deep is the database saved in?
There can be numerous reason for the slow down. In one instance, it had
nothing to do with the db, but rather the network. The network was simply
overwhelmed by all the user traffic (unrelated to the database) so it was
slow to respond to db actions. Eventually the client switch the fiberoptics
and, poof, the problem was gone!
When you get this message, moving from one control to another, is there code
behind the control? What is it?
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Hope this helps,
Daniel Pineault
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"Pat2000" wrote:
> My client's database is set up with a split database, using frontend and
> backend .mdb files. I did not set it up and I'm still trying to familiarize
> myself with the it. I've had Access 2007 training, but I'm still basically a
> newbie.
>
> Client's description of problem:
> "Generally we only have one person inputting data to the database at any
> given time, however we are noticing that the program seems to be getting
> slower at accepting data. What happens is during transaction entering, a
> little note at the bottom of the screen says "Calculating" and we are not
> able to move to the next field until that is completed. The girls are
> telling me this is becoming more frequent and stalling entry for longer
> periods of time."
>
> Any suggestion for where I could begin looking would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance!
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