Re: Access 2000: Version comparison
- From: "Jobroni" <Jobroni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 08:58:04 -0700
Will do! Thanks!!
"RD" wrote:
> Hi Tara,
>
> I've read the other responses. I work for a gov't entity as well and know what
> you're going through as far as working with a db designed by somebody else.
> Shoot me an email at rudraighATgmailDOTcom and I'll see if I can lend a hand.
>
> Regards,
> RD
>
>
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 07:12:13 -0700, "Jobroni"
> <Jobroni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Hi there -
> >I'll do my best to explain my dilema.
> >
> >I'm using Access 2000. In this database, there is one table with about 150
> >columns of information, and 206 rows. There are numerous queries and
> >reports. I've set up input forms for staff to enter data easily. There are
> >8 staff members.
> >
> >My boss wants to ensure that data entered into this database is correct
> >right off the bat. She's asking for a program or code to do the following:
> >
> >- Auto-generate a form immediately after someone has updated the database
> >with new data
> >- The report should compare the latest backup version of the database with
> >the current "live" version
> >- The report should take the fields that were updated in the "live" db, add
> >them in the report, and do the same from the backup so she can compare the
> >old vs. new data
> >- If the data is incorrect, she wants this program to automatically
> >"reactivate" the latest backup copy as the live version
> >
> >I need to know if this sort of thing is possible. If so, how long would
> >something like this take to do? Should I hire a contractor to custom-build
> >this? Is there an existing program out there that can do this?
> >
> >Any advice or suggestions would be helpful.
> >Thanks a million!
> >Tara
>
>
.
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