Looking for best solution

G

Guest

Hello,

I need to determine the best way to take a database in Access 2000 and
enable 7 field operaters to update infomation in the field and then have
their updates entered into the master database in the office.

The database has a master table with customer data and each field operator
would update relevant information in a secondary table linked to the master.
By allowing them to update in the field on their laptops they would only need
to do some type of syncing with the master database. This sync would update
the master database and then give them an updated copy of the master table.

They need to be able to view the master table information but only adjust
the information in the secondary table. The master database table is
adjusted and added to throught the day by the office staff.

I am not sure the best course to take: FE/BE model in Access 2000,
Import/Export, or multiple databases linked to the master database

Thanks,
tonkle
 
J

Jeff Boyce

If you are saying that there's a chance the 7 could each/all modify the same
record (and even if there's no chance), take a look at "replication" (check
in the replication newsgroup, too).
 
G

Guest

Thanks Jeff for your response,

I want each of the 7 laptops to only have access to change the data relevant
to them (ie their own table) which should not be accessable to anyone else
unless they were accessing the master in the office. Each of the 7 will
haver their own table to keep them from accessing someone else's data.

I will look at the replication newsgroup if you think that might be the best
solution...
 
J

Jeff Boyce

I urge you to re-think your data design. Access is a relational database,
and you will get the best use from it by designing normalized tables.

This means ONE table, not 7. If you add a single field to designate which
laptop/field rep/whatever "owns" the row, you could put all the data in one
table.

Good luck

Jeff Boyce
<Access MVP>
 
G

Guest

That is a good idea...I did not realize I could do that, it would make it
alot easier to work with..
....currently the master table includes all customer data and the field rep
table (which they enter shipping, installation and completion dates and other
misc info) is linked by job number...
....I was originally going to put in an additional field for Field rep
assignment...can I do that and assign ownership to the line through that
field or am I going to have to recreate the table?

Also, would I then still use the replication method of updating the data base?

Thanks,
Tonkle
 
J

Jeff Boyce

You can add a field to a table and use an update query to change the value
in that new field.

If you have a master database, and want to "merge" changes into it, take a
look into replication.

Good luck

Jeff Boyce
<Access MVP>
 
G

Guest

Thanks Jeff for everything!

Tonkle

Jeff Boyce said:
You can add a field to a table and use an update query to change the value
in that new field.

If you have a master database, and want to "merge" changes into it, take a
look into replication.

Good luck

Jeff Boyce
<Access MVP>
 

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