Hello,
I've been reading that Access has a very myopic view of records. It tends to view a many records in one sweep. (???) If I had a database that was set up so that multiple users could have read/write access, how large does the record need to be so that I don't encounter locked records/users?. How does one work around this issue. I have 5 or so users on one DB in which all have read/write access. The records are very small (10 fields would be pushing it). I keep running into errors that state the record cannot be updated. I checked to be sure that no has the DB open exclusively and that all have the db set to share...Do I need to recreate this in Excel or (???)
Thanks!
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I've been reading that Access has a very myopic view of records. It tends to view a many records in one sweep. (???) If I had a database that was set up so that multiple users could have read/write access, how large does the record need to be so that I don't encounter locked records/users?. How does one work around this issue. I have 5 or so users on one DB in which all have read/write access. The records are very small (10 fields would be pushing it). I keep running into errors that state the record cannot be updated. I checked to be sure that no has the DB open exclusively and that all have the db set to share...Do I need to recreate this in Excel or (???)
Thanks!
Sorry if this is posted in the wrong area