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Our shared database at work is saved on a server. Would there be a way of receiving a message indicating which other users are in the database at the same time, when I want to use it. As it is, it sometimes does not allow me to save my changes when I make them as other user's are using it at the same time - they have to exit before it will allow me to save.

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Andrew

Our apologies for not getting back to you. i'm not sure of the issue here, certainly using an Access database you should be able to have multiple users.

If you are still looking for resolution to this matter then let us know.
Regards

Jacob


 

Access tip:

Closing form after a certain time period

To make a form close automatically after a certain time period, you need to assign the close function to a macro.

Save the macro and ope up the form in design view. open the Properties sheet.

In the TimerInterval property enter the length of time you want the form open for. This should be in milliseconds, so for instance if you want the form open for 5 seconds enter 5000, for an minute enter 60000.

You now need to attach your macro (to execute the Close action) to the OnTimer event property of the form.



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