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Asked by redpoppy in Microsoft Access Database, Access Architecture/Design, Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Applications, Microsoft Office Suite
Hi Experts,
We have a maximum of 5 users on our system throughout the day and we're experiencing a lot of write conflicts and d/base crashes when trying to maintain one of the central tables which is used in various other parts of the system (but not updated anywhere else).
I thought one way of overcoming this would be to make a copy of the table which could then be updated exclusively by the maintenance team through the day while the other copy would be read-only in the rest of the system. Then I could run a routine when the system started next day to replace the read-only file with the updated one from the previous day.
My questions are:
1) Does this seem like a good solution?
2) Can anyone put me on the right lines for code to perform the morning update routine?
Thanks a lot
20091021-EE-VQP-81 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625