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Chris W via AccessMonster.com
Hi Tom
Did you happen to see look at the other post that I gave you. I received an
interesting response from Dennis Snelgrove which I think may work well,
except I am unable to be able to alter the bullion field to -1. If I was able
to do that we may be able to do it without creating a temporary table
altogether.
Also it may be worth keeping in mind that I don’t foresee multiple users at
one time being a problem as the database is department specific, meaning that
only three people will use it; so multiple users can be avoided if that makes
a significant difference to the development of this feature.
The fact that it is to be used by a small number of people is after all the
reason why I am building it, if it were to be used by a large portion of the
company, the company would pay a more qualified and competent person to do
the job; such as yourself.
A challenge defiantly, do you think it can be done? Is there a way of editing,
even temporarily?
Did you happen to see look at the other post that I gave you. I received an
interesting response from Dennis Snelgrove which I think may work well,
except I am unable to be able to alter the bullion field to -1. If I was able
to do that we may be able to do it without creating a temporary table
altogether.
Also it may be worth keeping in mind that I don’t foresee multiple users at
one time being a problem as the database is department specific, meaning that
only three people will use it; so multiple users can be avoided if that makes
a significant difference to the development of this feature.
The fact that it is to be used by a small number of people is after all the
reason why I am building it, if it were to be used by a large portion of the
company, the company would pay a more qualified and competent person to do
the job; such as yourself.
A challenge defiantly, do you think it can be done? Is there a way of editing,
even temporarily?