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So I have what would normally be a dll, but in access. I just did it this way because the code was already in access and it was the most convinient way to use it with multiple access apps. I have a bunch of classes and modules and some forms in the library.
The problem is when i develop, I can't change the code in the code library directly. If i do, the changes are lost, because the refrenced library seems to be a copy of the actual library, not like a dll where you can work directly in it while developing.
Is there any solution to this besides moving from the access shell as a library. It's very much a pain.
Thank you.
Mark P.
Providing Low Cost Powerful Point of Sale Solutions.
So I have what would normally be a dll, but in access. I just did it this way because the code was already in access and it was the most convinient way to use it with multiple access apps. I have a bunch of classes and modules and some forms in the library.
The problem is when i develop, I can't change the code in the code library directly. If i do, the changes are lost, because the refrenced library seems to be a copy of the actual library, not like a dll where you can work directly in it while developing.
Is there any solution to this besides moving from the access shell as a library. It's very much a pain.
Thank you.
Mark P.
Providing Low Cost Powerful Point of Sale Solutions.