Thanks so much for responding. My table does include a primary key, and, in fact, all fields in the table are included in the view. Are you saying that even with a primary key, a timestamp column may be necessary? I will try that.
Thanks again.
I have developed an Access Project with SQL Server as a backend, using NT Windows Security. I have created views to limit the columns and rows that my users can access and update. According to Microsoft, no permissions on the underlying tables are necessary in order for users to be able to...
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