Linking Databases

Jan 11, 2006

:confused: Does anyone know if there is any way to link to seperate databases so that any information entered in one will update the same information in the other and visevirsa?

Thanks

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Linking Databases

Dec 15, 2005

I have a Form that refers to two Reports, both of which refer to two query's one for each. the whole lot(1 Form, 2 Reports, 2 Querys) is in one mdb file and the actual database is another mdb file. How do I get my objects to get their data from the main Data Base File? the 5 objects are acting as a small report making application.

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Jun 28, 2006

Hey all!

Okay, so here's a real puzzle, so put on yur thinking caps!

I have two large databases that are twins of eachother, with only a minor difference in a small corner of one table. Even the forms are exactly the same.

I want to split each one from thier tables, so I have databases strictly for [tables], and strictly [forms, queries and reports]...

Then I would like to get rid of one of the copy cat [forms, queries and reports] db's leaving a single [f,q and rpts] db with the ability of ANY user (not a semi-skilled db dev such as me) to have the option at opening, which db to link to for the tables (without going into the tool bar, since it is not visible to them).

Is there an EASY way for a "non-dev" user to choose which [tables db] on an opening form/switchboard?

Live long....prosper.

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Feb 17, 2006

Extreme novice small business trying to use Access, need some help.

I want to setup a simple payroll system in Access - we have a database of 13 employees already in Access as well as a form we created with fields to enter hours and calculate total due. This may end up being very easy or very hard, but I'd like to know how to, first, set up the form so that it performs the calculations (hourly rate x hours) and then enter this information into another database that will keep track of the weekly payroll...is this far more complicated than I think? Any help/suggestions/points in the right direction are much appreciated.

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I have two databases that are used by different teams. There is reluctance for both teams to use the same data base because they are used for different purposes etc.

However, there is quite a bit of information that crosses over. Basically, when an order is logged it goes to Database A (DBA) then they import the customer information such as name, address etc. Then the order is passed to team B who deal with the order, who use Database B (DBB). Currently Team B have to import all of this information again into DBB.

What I want to do is link the two databases so that once something has been added to DBA it becomes available from a drop down list on DBB and team B can then import all of the other necessary information they need.

What would be the best way of linking these up? i thought about trying to create a button in DBB so that when it is selected it asks for an order number which would then search DBA for that number and provide a new record in DBB with the first few fields already completed.

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Normally when I try to make linked tables from Access, it wants to create a ODBC connection which we are not using.

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For contingency purposes, I now want to move both Databases onto sharepoint in case I have a system failure on my laptop (I don't have a server I can put these on). When I upload these onto Sharepoint the second database still seems to link to the file on my computer..

Is there a way I can get a Database to link into another database that's held on sharepoint?

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1. Can i either prevent database from linking to my tables? (or give permissins )
2. If not, can i make the table read only when linking?
3. Is there a way to confirm what databases are linked to my tables?

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Nov 21, 2006

I am working on a database that will be an addition to an existing one on the company server. However, to make the overall layout not so complex and allow room for other additions in the future, I'd like to keep the databases separate. This will also ensure more efficiency, integrity and troubleshooting overall.

I have the original database with the name of "Cell MFG Screen" that contains a switchboard. I am now creating a db to keep track of manufacturing waste (which will also be on the same server when completed). That switchboard is called "Cell Waste Weight". Again, I want to keep these db's separated from one another as well being able to add future dbs. Now, what my plan is to make up a one db that consists of only a switchboard that will be used as the main switchboard to be able to navigate to other dbs that are located on the server.

Does anyone know how this is done?

Thank you in advance for your help,

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I was going through a book that was made for access 2000, but I need to create this in access 97 because that's what the company has on their computers. One of the features in Access 2000 thats not in 97 is subdatasheets...

Basically, what I want to do is for each printing job, there can be a bunch of different tasks that need to be completed and billed for. For example, on one printing job, they need to design a logo, and then they need to print it out and send samples across the globe, and then they need to create a pdf, etc. This is going to be different for each job.

What I figured I would do is create a separate table to take care of all of the different tasks that are related to each job. This table would have the primary key of the job from the main table for each individual job, and then they would be related in a one (MAIN entry) to many (tasks) relationship.

Is this correct in how I want to do that? How will I do this inside a form, I want them to enter the information in table that expands as they put more tasks in?

This might be a very simple question, I just want to know if I'm going in the right direction.

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Jul 14, 2005

Hello,

I have been reading a lot about splitting databases on this forum. I still have some questions.
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3) Will my code be hidden
4) Will all the users have up to date data showing when they open the Database?
5) Can more than one person open and input data in the database at the same time?

I also want to make an MDE copy, do I split first or make the MDE and then split?

The whole point is the following: I want the people (maximum 10) that will be using this database to only be able to do enter and view data. They should be able to generate the reports but not create new reports. I only want ONE person to be able to edit the forms, code, and reports. How would I do this.

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Forgive me if this is in the wrong forum, so MODS, do what you will.

I'll come out and admit it right now, I'm a newbie here and have just started using Access2003. I'm in a city government so I need other users to be able to view and access my database, BUT I don't want them to be able to edit or change things. I want to be the Owner/Administrator of the database and no one else. I want to be the only person that can make changes.

Is this possible in Access 2003? Can other users only open it in Read-Only format but when I open it, it's editable?

Any info would be greatly appreciated. TIA!

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Every time I make a change to the front end, I have to redistribute the new version to each PC.

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