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Asked by NashVegas in Access Architecture/Design, Access Coding/Macros
I have a database with a separate backend. I am working from home today so I pulled a copy of the front end and the back end on to my desktop from a vpn connection to our server. The application is still in development, but close to being finished. The first thing I did after copying was to re-link the tables. I selected all the tables and navigated to the backend file on my desktop. All of the tables refreshed except for one (tblTrn). I selected it individually and navigated to the new location again, but I kept getting a message that "S:\backend is not a valid path" or similar which was the original location of the table but not the location I was then pointing to. I tried manually entering in the path, but nothing worked. I finally renamed tblTrn to tblTrnOld, re-imported the uncooperative table and then deleted tblTrnOld. This seemed to be working until I just ran some code that sets a recordset like so:
Set rs2 = db.OpenRecordset("SELECT * FROM tblTrn WHERE TrnId = " & id)
This causes the error:
'S:\Backend is not a valid path. Make sure that the path name...etc."
Why is Access still looking for tblTrn in the old location? I can't find anything in my code that directly references that path.
20091118-EE-VQP-93 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625