RacerGirl117
Technical User
Hello All,
I just split a database that, unsplit, is about 12MB. I created a test folder and copied the database into it, you know, just in case. Once I figured out that Access's splitter wizard doesn't like linked tables, I removed the linked tables, split the database, and then put the linked tables back in.
The problem I'm seeing now is that processing speed is way down. I even copied the front end database to my hard drive and ran it from there, but it's still very slow. There are a few key forms that people use and I know they will complain if they take too long (10-15 seconds compared to miliseconds now) to open.
Is there any other way to speed up processing in a split database?
Thanks in advance,
Jessica Morgan
Fire Fighter Sales & Service Co.
Pittsburgh, PA
I just split a database that, unsplit, is about 12MB. I created a test folder and copied the database into it, you know, just in case. Once I figured out that Access's splitter wizard doesn't like linked tables, I removed the linked tables, split the database, and then put the linked tables back in.
The problem I'm seeing now is that processing speed is way down. I even copied the front end database to my hard drive and ran it from there, but it's still very slow. There are a few key forms that people use and I know they will complain if they take too long (10-15 seconds compared to miliseconds now) to open.
Is there any other way to speed up processing in a split database?
Thanks in advance,
Jessica Morgan
Fire Fighter Sales & Service Co.
Pittsburgh, PA