Yesterday I had to make some updates to a friend/client's Access 2003
application. We had some problems with me emailing her updates that were
daunting to her and one that was definitely mystifying to me! I do know
that you can't just email MDB files, but these problems were different than
that.
The daunting (to her) problem, I was able to solve thanks to this
recent discovery. I had zipped one of the MDB files and she needed to
unblock the zip file and then unblock the MDB file.
The other problem, I couldn't solve until she sent me her file. For a second
solution, I sent her a small MDB file that contained only a handful of objects
for her to import into her MDB file. Rather than zipping, I just renamed the
file to whateverfile.mdb.myname and emailed it. She removed ".myname" from the
file and imported the objects into her other file. But she got some wierd
results when running the macro, which opens four queries then a report. As I
couldn't understand her explanation, I had her send me the file. What I
discovered was that all of the relationships between tables that were defined in
the queries had been stripped out! I don't know whta process did this. I had no
problem at all doing the import locally and then returning the full file to her.
Very odd.
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