Tracking Reloads using Microsoft Access - who wants my template?

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Love the table but this replication thing is a pain.

We all appreciate your work, but renaming doens't help. Any way we can get a copy without the replication and synchronization thing goin on?
 
I'll have to ask the little mouse of a spouse in the house.

And have her fire up the machine in my office. I, unfortunately, won't be near that computer (or any guns other than my M9 and the occasional M16) for at least 90 days, probably closer to 120. I didn't load Access on this laptop. Maybe a Microsoft Access guru THR member can take a look at the file I linked and suggest a fix? :(
 
Anybody here proficient with Microsoft Access?

I've since updated the database with even more load data, and want to upload it to my FTP site for all to enjoy, but don't know how to fix the replication/synchronization error. Help, anybody? :(
 
No, but hopefully someone who can help will chime in.

I missed out on this thread the last time and could use the program instead of writing it down in a book that is unorganized as all hell.;)
 
I can't get it to break the replication on the database provided but I do know how to get rid of the prompt.

Open Access and create a new blank database. Give it any name you want.

Once it is open goto FILE, GET EXTERNAL DATA then IMPORT.

It will open up a window. Find and select the original Database that Gewehr98 created. Then click OK.

It will open another window that has a bunch of tabs across the top. Click on each tab and click on the SELECT ALL button on the right hand side. Once you have done all the tabs click OK. This will import each of the items into the new database you created.

Once it completes, close the database then reopen it. It should open without the prompt to replicate.


Gewehr98 you could do that right before you posted it that way the others that may not be a proficent with Access could do it.
 
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