Im Ms. A., unless you create an ".MDE" version, the code is generally available to users, so saving passwords within the db is -at best- poor practice. Ms. A. has a reasonable secutiry sysyem, which you should utilize. It can be somewhat daunting, but a bit of study and practice (on dummy dbs) is generally sufficient. Using the supplied security may provide additional benefits, as it makes the user's name (UserName) available for various other functions, such as logging 'who done it' and finding out who is working (at least to some extent).
MichaelRed
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