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Proper way to import objects

 
 
Daniel Pineault
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      7th May 2008
I have recently experienced major issues importing objects from one secured
db into another, so much so that the imported objects will not display and I
am in the process of having to recreate them.

Is there a proper method of importing object so that they take on the proper
permissions? In the security dialog everything is fine (proper permissions
are set), but in runtime they do not display.

Thank you for your help,

Daniel Pineault

 
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Joan Wild
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      9th May 2008
Daniel, when you import objects, the permissions do not travel with the object. They instead will get the permissions you have set in the new mdb for 'New Tables/Queries, New Forms, etc.'

You might find Jeff Conrad's utility helps in transferring the permissions. First item at http://www.accessmvp.com/SDaigle/index.htm


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"Daniel Pineault" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:46B57B37-B0B9-4261-AD9E-(E-Mail Removed)...
:I have recently experienced major issues importing objects from one secured
: db into another, so much so that the imported objects will not display and I
: am in the process of having to recreate them.
:
: Is there a proper method of importing object so that they take on the proper
: permissions? In the security dialog everything is fine (proper permissions
: are set), but in runtime they do not display.
:
: Thank you for your help,
:
: Daniel Pineault
:
 
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