[AccessD] Saving Table to Registry, ini, act?

Darren D darren at activebilling.com.au
Wed Dec 12 19:00:07 CST 2007


Howdy

Hope I haven't misread the q

I usually have a local Settings dB 
Usually in the same folder or something like C:\Mydb_LocalSettings folder etc 
This dB's sole purposes is to hold local settings
I assume you have FE/BE setup? Yes?
If so - I just get the FE to link to 2 external dB's
One for the standard back end stuff (The Majority of data)
Then I get it to link to a table (or two) in the local settings dB
No big deal having your FE link to tables in 2 dB'

Infact in my experience - network considerations and maintenance of the linking
between 2 x back ends is the biggest PITA

See ya hope this helps

DD


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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Robert
Sent: Thursday, 13 December 2007 11:28 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: [AccessD] Saving Table to Registry, ini, ect?

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Hello All,
 I have a table (in a large .mde FE), that holds about 18 datasheet
property field settings for about 20+ datasheet forms(user options). It
all amounts to about 1,000 records.

 I need to store these settings on the users machine (so when I update
the program, I don't override their selected settings), and I'm looking
for the easiest / fastest way to save and load this information to /
from the FE.

 The information would be loaded on startup and saved to the users
machine on shutdown..

 Any examples would be most helpful.


Thank You

WBR
~Robert

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