Ascentient
IS-IT--Management
- Nov 4, 2002
- 267
I have an end-user who's database was corrupted. It was restored with a backup. No big deal right?
Well, this end-user swears up and down that she use to be able to select a table in the database window and then click on the Queries Button The results of the clicking on the queries button was a listing of only those queries that contained that particular table name.
I explained to her that Access has never done this nor could it be possible. (Well, it probably is possible, but not necessay.) Yet, she insists that it did and that her database should be able to.
So I told her I would post on the forums I visit and check to make sure that I was not missing anything.
So the long and short of it is: Is Access capable of limiting the queries section of the database to only those queries related to a table selected in the tables section?
Ascent
Well, this end-user swears up and down that she use to be able to select a table in the database window and then click on the Queries Button The results of the clicking on the queries button was a listing of only those queries that contained that particular table name.
I explained to her that Access has never done this nor could it be possible. (Well, it probably is possible, but not necessay.) Yet, she insists that it did and that her database should be able to.
So I told her I would post on the forums I visit and check to make sure that I was not missing anything.
So the long and short of it is: Is Access capable of limiting the queries section of the database to only those queries related to a table selected in the tables section?
Ascent