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    Keep odbc connection alive

    Thankx. That was the solution. :)
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    Keep odbc connection alive

    I complete agree. But this is now the main problem. I shall explain. For example. We have 10 licenses for Navision. And sometimes 11 or more people want to log in Navision. If you logged in Navision you stay logged in until you logged out. In my case its necessary that the dbase of Access...
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    Keep odbc connection alive

    I think that i do not really understand what you mean. I've linked the tables from my back end with my front end. And i've linked the Navision tables with my back end. Wait i shall refraise my question. How can i keep my odbc connection with the Navision tables alive. This to prevent that...
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    Keep odbc connection alive

    I'm sorry, my front end is also access 2000. And the front end runs on win2k
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    Keep odbc connection alive

    Access 2000
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    Keep odbc connection alive

    I'm connecting to Navision Financinals. With the original Navision ODBC drivers.
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    Keep odbc connection alive

    How can i keep my odbc connection alive? Because when ia quey has run, the connection is lost after ? seconds. So every time i run that query the connection must be made. How can i prevent that. Gummie
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    The Developers Edition Manual

    Can anyone tell me where i can find the Developers Edition Manual on the internet which is on de ODTK cd? Thanks Gummie
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    Unable to open report in Access 2000 Run-Time

    Hi, I've got a problem. When i open a report which has a subreport in it. It won't open in Access 2000 Run-Time Version. But when i open it in de normal version of Access 2000 it does. When i open report without a subreport in it, it open itself in Access 2000 Run-Time. So it looks like that...
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