Discussion:
Conversion from 2003 to 2007
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Karen
2009-10-13 20:14:04 UTC
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I have a split Access database. There is a main database and a back-end.
When I try to open the converted database it can't find the Backend and
shows a path that will not work but unless I can open it and look at the
code, I can't see what has to be changed. Any pointers would be welcome :)

Karen
AccessVandal via AccessMonster.com
2009-10-14 06:22:57 UTC
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But can you link the tables using the Link Table Manager?
Post by Karen
I have a split Access database. There is a main database and a back-end.
When I try to open the converted database it can't find the Backend and
shows a path that will not work but unless I can open it and look at the
code, I can't see what has to be changed. Any pointers would be welcome :)
Karen
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Tony Toews [MVP]
2009-10-14 19:41:00 UTC
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Post by Karen
I have a split Access database. There is a main database and a back-end.
When I try to open the converted database it can't find the Backend and
shows a path that will not work but unless I can open it and look at the
code, I can't see what has to be changed. Any pointers would be welcome :)
Hold the shift key down while opening the FE.

Tony
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