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Filling forms with tables vs queries?

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ribhead

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Jun 2, 2003
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I know this may sound like a silly question but if I knew the answer I wouldn't be asking so here it goes. I created a split database and since all the tables are in the back end of the project does it matter if I'm filling my list boxes/combo boxes with tables? I ask because if the queries are located on the front end don't they still have to pull in the information from the tables across the network?

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Thanks, Rib

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Generally speaking you'll see some performance using queries instead of tables because (as long as you're not including all the table fields in your query) a query recordset is smaller than an entire table's dataset. And since Access passes entire recordsets, the smaller the recordset the better. So in that regard you will have somewhat of a performance increase.

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