One of the users on my system ran into a problem where she was disconnected from the network while working in the database and yet Access allowed her to continuously enter new information.
The system is set up with a back-end on a server with a front-end that is copied to any machine it is used on. It is not replicated.
There is no problem in that after she quit and started up again the information was not still there, meaning that she was not seeing information that no one else would, but there was a problem in that if she hadn't noticed that her connection to the network had been severed she may have never noticed that the information was not entered.
Can anyone tell me why access would allow connecting to tables and saving to those tables even though the link no longer exists? All data entry pages are unbound. Access creates a connection to load default values and then again when the user attempts to save the record.
Thanks,
Tom
The system is set up with a back-end on a server with a front-end that is copied to any machine it is used on. It is not replicated.
There is no problem in that after she quit and started up again the information was not still there, meaning that she was not seeing information that no one else would, but there was a problem in that if she hadn't noticed that her connection to the network had been severed she may have never noticed that the information was not entered.
Can anyone tell me why access would allow connecting to tables and saving to those tables even though the link no longer exists? All data entry pages are unbound. Access creates a connection to load default values and then again when the user attempts to save the record.
Thanks,
Tom