Our Basic outline: We have a multi-user database (about 8-10 people at any time), which contains 50-60,000 records. We are using the back-end/front-end format with the front end on each workstation. Information is entered through forms set up as tabs.
The Problem: This problem does not occur on the primary tab, but on subsequent tabs--where new information is being added (as opposed to look ups or updating of information). On these pages, people entering data will get the message
“The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.”
The standard "OK" and "Help" buttons appear. After clicking "OK," the message appears again, and continues to appear until each field on the screen is an #ERROR#. The message only appears once the person has finished entering on that tab and is about to move on to a different record. And once we leave the record and come back, the #ERROR# entries are gone and the original information is back.
I'd like to get this problem solved because it is getting extremely aggrevating to the data-enterers, especially when the message pops up several times in a row.
Thank you!
The Problem: This problem does not occur on the primary tab, but on subsequent tabs--where new information is being added (as opposed to look ups or updating of information). On these pages, people entering data will get the message
“The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.”
The standard "OK" and "Help" buttons appear. After clicking "OK," the message appears again, and continues to appear until each field on the screen is an #ERROR#. The message only appears once the person has finished entering on that tab and is about to move on to a different record. And once we leave the record and come back, the #ERROR# entries are gone and the original information is back.
I'd like to get this problem solved because it is getting extremely aggrevating to the data-enterers, especially when the message pops up several times in a row.
Thank you!