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| | | Novice2000 |  |
| Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:24 pm Post subject: Data Entry in Table Not Sticking |  |
Hello, We have a new employee. She enters data into a form which is supposed to update a table. For some reason she enters the data and it disappears. No one else in the company has this problem. I have tried logging on as her and it does the same thing.
Any idea of the types of properties that can be causing this? Thanks |
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| | | Jerry Whittle |  |
| Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:36 pm Post subject: RE: Data Entry in Table Not Sticking |  |
Is the database split? If Yes, make very, very sure that her FE is pointing to the correct BE.
If not split, make sure that she's opening up the correct database. She could be pointing to an older version. -- Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder.
"Novice2000" wrote:
| Quote: | Hello, We have a new employee. She enters data into a form which is supposed to update a table. For some reason she enters the data and it disappears. No one else in the company has this problem. I have tried logging on as her and it does the same thing.
Any idea of the types of properties that can be causing this? Thanks |
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| | | Jerry Whittle |  |
| Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:37 pm Post subject: RE: Data Entry in Table Not Sticking |  |
Another thought: Does she have read, right, create, and delete privileges to the database file(s) and the entire folder that they are in? -- Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder.
"Novice2000" wrote:
| Quote: | Hello, We have a new employee. She enters data into a form which is supposed to update a table. For some reason she enters the data and it disappears. No one else in the company has this problem. I have tried logging on as her and it does the same thing.
Any idea of the types of properties that can be causing this? Thanks |
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| | | Novice2000 |  |
| Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:45 pm Post subject: RE: Data Entry in Table Not Sticking |  |
Thanks Jerry. I did not create this table, the data entry form or the report. How do I check to see that she has thiese priviledges?
"Jerry Whittle" wrote:
| Quote: | Another thought: Does she have read, right, create, and delete privileges to the database file(s) and the entire folder that they are in? -- Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder.
"Novice2000" wrote:
Hello, We have a new employee. She enters data into a form which is supposed to update a table. For some reason she enters the data and it disappears. No one else in the company has this problem. I have tried logging on as her and it does the same thing.
Any idea of the types of properties that can be causing this? Thanks |
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| | | Klatuu |  |
| Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 6:29 pm Post subject: RE: Data Entry in Table Not Sticking |  |
Jerry means the rights on the folder, not within the Access file. -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP
"Novice2000" wrote:
| Quote: | Thanks Jerry. I did not create this table, the data entry form or the report. How do I check to see that she has thiese priviledges?
"Jerry Whittle" wrote:
Another thought: Does she have read, right, create, and delete privileges to the database file(s) and the entire folder that they are in? -- Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder.
"Novice2000" wrote:
Hello, We have a new employee. She enters data into a form which is supposed to update a table. For some reason she enters the data and it disappears. No one else in the company has this problem. I have tried logging on as her and it does the same thing.
Any idea of the types of properties that can be causing this? Thanks |
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| | | Novice2000 |  |
| Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:20 am Post subject: RE: Data Entry in Table Not Sticking |  |
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Yes. She has rights to the folders. Still checking on this. Thanks for your input.
"Klatuu" wrote:
| Quote: | Jerry means the rights on the folder, not within the Access file. -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP
"Novice2000" wrote:
Thanks Jerry. I did not create this table, the data entry form or the report. How do I check to see that she has thiese priviledges?
"Jerry Whittle" wrote:
Another thought: Does she have read, right, create, and delete privileges to the database file(s) and the entire folder that they are in? -- Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder.
"Novice2000" wrote:
Hello, We have a new employee. She enters data into a form which is supposed to update a table. For some reason she enters the data and it disappears. No one else in the company has this problem. I have tried logging on as her and it does the same thing.
Any idea of the types of properties that can be causing this? Thanks |
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