[AccessD] Coping a Table.

Gustav Brock Gustav at cactus.dk
Fri Sep 7 03:53:05 CDT 2007


Hi Jim

I would suggest you specify exactly - step by step - to the client what to do. Otherwise you have no clue on what's going on, the user may not even know what he/she has done and why, and - don't forget - users lie (one of our mottos).

/gustav

>>> accessd at shaw.ca 06-09-2007 21:01 >>>
Hi Gustav:

I am not sure how the client is replicating the table into their MDB. It
could be drag and drop or cut and paste. I will suggest export and import if
the Make-table query does not work.

My question is why the table is appearing locked in the first place.

Jim

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Hi Jim

If it is locked, it is normally opened somehow.

What does copy mean? I would suggest to either import it or export it.

/gustav

>>> accessd at shaw.ca 06-09-2007 18:36 >>>
Hi All:

I have been sending a single table, in a new MDB, to a client so they can
copy it into their MDB. They report that the table is locked and they can
not copy it. We have gone through this process a couple of times and I am
not sure what is going on.

I have just suggested a Make-Table query and hopefully that will solve the
problem. 

Has anyone else ran across this problem before and found a solution or a
reason.

TIA
Jim


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