When we made this move, it was with Paradox 9.
One of the things that happened during the move was a complete change of drive letters. We could still open the table but all the supporting files were allegedly corrupted (secondary indexes etc). What we found was that the paths for those files...
First question, the second table will contain only the timestamp?
Second question, does your form display multiple records from the master table or a single record?
If you only need the timestamp in the second table, and you have only a single record displayed on your form, then my solution...
I'm not sure if I understand what you are looking for, if you have the 2 tables linked by your timestamp, the timestamp will automatically be inserted into the new table/record. You shouldn't need any coding at all.
It also depends on what is in your database, access creates one giant database with everything in one .mbd, paradox maintains each table separately.
We have a number of databases that often end either referencing a table in another database or the databases need to the merged together. In...
We create an alias for the SQL 7 database and reference it that way. Keep in mind that you need your working directory to be something else (local drive works just fine).
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