Re: Server table not updating from linked workstation



It sounds like your workstation is not actually linked to the shared
database - or at least not to the copy you think it is linked to.

Verify the links.

"AlS" <AlS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E6C93595-3348-4E90-B676-745A716A7C0B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We've just updated from Access 2000 to 2007. We've recomplied the code
and
all is working normally.

Our problem is our back-end database on the server is not updating from
the
front end users at their workstations. I've follow MS instructions on how
to
split a database (304932), which pretty much was the way we used to do it.

Out tables are located on the server and our work stations are linked to
the
tables there. Yet for some reason the server database is not updating. I
recently found four records in the workstation that were not on the
server.
This makes no sense since they are linked?

Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks, Al



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