No there are no sub-forms. It's actually 2 small tables and one huge
table of 200+ fields. All of the reports are nested queries and some
go 8 levels deep. They're just complex reports.
i'm not in control of the back-end and wouldn't want to replicate it
without the admin's permission, but what I really want to do is just
copy the file while it's in use and use that copy for the reports. A
lot of people are saying that the copy is then unstable, but would
that matter if the copy is only being used for reports?
Dan
On Jul 7, 8:13 pm, "Tony Toews [MVP]" <tto...@telusplanet.net> wrote:
> dkernan <DKer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >I am using Access 2K. Currently, we have a back-end .mdb that is
> >almost constantly in use, and some very complex reports that are
> >pulled via stand-alone form. Currently the reports are taking at
> >least 20 minutes to run, which is too long for a manager to wait.
>
> Do your reports have subreports on them? If so that is your
> performance problem.
>
> Performance is worse after splitting - My personal experience
> aka How to speed up complex forms and reports with many records each
> with subreports.http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/spli...erformance.htm
>
> Tony
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