jdraw
Possibly I do not understand. As I understand it, backend is the actual file the data is stored; front end is a program or form that is used to insert the data into the db.
She manipulates the tables directly.
I usually do set up a program for the users, but management thought that this...
jdraw
There are no forms or programs that are being used to enter data into the db. It is only an access file that she goes into to manually change the data.
tfa
No there are no forms associated with this file.
Most of the columns don't get deleted it is just sporadically happening to specific fields in the columns. One column will retain data while the other loses it, or both will lose data, or both will retain data. It really seems random.
No one...
jdraw
It's all back end.
Regarding network instability that issue was cleared up by connecting her to the network via an RJ-45 rather than WiFi. We have other Dbs on the same server and they aren't having issues with missing data. It is only this one independant access file, so I'm not thinking...
Thanks for responding.
There is no app. It is all done through Access 2010.
She is the only user who is able to modify data. Other users are able to view the data. This was set up through network permissions on the file.
In the access file she hits Ctrl+S after she enters a record or changes...
Hi All,
I have an access database that is stored on a network file server. A user enters information manually into it. She has noticed that multiple records have data missing. These records are not group together in any specific way. The missing data is only in two columns (Date_Given and...