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dear all i have a database for 4 users working on windows 2000.

all of them have access to add data on it. But when someone is going to make a change on a field for example and the same time there are some other users working on it then the database crashed.

There is any possibility to create an automatic notification message that when someone is going to make a change or when he log on to see who is working at the database at the same time?

the access is in xp edition

thanks in advance
 
On my website (see sig below) in the Miscellaneous Library page, there is a
downloadable file called "WhosOn97", which does what you want. This
functionality can be easily imported into any version of Access. I use it
in my "BoilerPlate.mdb" sample and nearly every Access project I work on.

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--Roger Carlson
www.rogersaccesslibrary.com
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Manos said:
dear all i have a database for 4 users working on windows 2000.

all of them have access to add data on it. But when someone is going to
make a change on a field for example and the same time there are some other
users working on it then the database crashed.
There is any possibility to create an automatic notification message that
when someone is going to make a change or when he log on to see who is
working at the database at the same time?
 
Thank you Roger


Roger Carlson said:
On my website (see sig below) in the Miscellaneous Library page, there is a
downloadable file called "WhosOn97", which does what you want. This
functionality can be easily imported into any version of Access. I use it
in my "BoilerPlate.mdb" sample and nearly every Access project I work on.

--
--Roger Carlson
www.rogersaccesslibrary.com
Reply to: Roger dot Carlson at Spectrum-Health dot Org


make a change on a field for example and the same time there are some other
users working on it then the database crashed.
when someone is going to make a change or when he log on to see who is
working at the database at the same time?
 
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