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David Salahi
I've split a DB using the wizard and, as a test, I moved the back-end DB to
see how Access would behave if it's not found. To my surprise, I discovered
that it wouldn't open the DB at all. Since it wouldn't even open the
front-end DB I've got no way to update the table links. There is no error
message--Access just sits there and refuses to open the DB.
If I restore the back-end DB to the expected location, Access opens the DB
just fine.
Is there some way to open the front-end DB for relinking while the back-end
DB is missing?
David Salahi
see how Access would behave if it's not found. To my surprise, I discovered
that it wouldn't open the DB at all. Since it wouldn't even open the
front-end DB I've got no way to update the table links. There is no error
message--Access just sits there and refuses to open the DB.
If I restore the back-end DB to the expected location, Access opens the DB
just fine.
Is there some way to open the front-end DB for relinking while the back-end
DB is missing?
David Salahi