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Matthew Braumiller
 
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Default Second Query Question - 10-02-2003 , 08:40 AM






Greetings again:

The databade we are using at the office here has an Access 2002 front
end (client) on each user's work station. The data tables are stored
on the server located elsewhere in our office. Each client links to
the tables on that server allowing shared access by the 25 users we
have here. Is there a way to have the queries run on the server side,
the back end, rather than on each individual client? I have not found
a way to link queries stored server side like a shared resource,
though I have been told it is possible. Is it possible? How is it
done?

Thanks again for your time!


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Gary Floam
 
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Default Re: Second Query Question - 10-02-2003 , 10:13 AM






You might try putting 25 separate copies of the program on the server and
have them all attached to the back end. Then everything will run on the
back end. If that is really what you want to do.

Hope this helps.

"Matthew Braumiller" <matt (AT) dwminc (DOT) com> wrote

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Greetings again:

The databade we are using at the office here has an Access 2002 front
end (client) on each user's work station. The data tables are stored
on the server located elsewhere in our office. Each client links to
the tables on that server allowing shared access by the 25 users we
have here. Is there a way to have the queries run on the server side,
the back end, rather than on each individual client? I have not found
a way to link queries stored server side like a shared resource,
though I have been told it is possible. Is it possible? How is it
done?

Thanks again for your time!




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