Just out of curiosity i'm interested to see what the actual lifetime limits are for an access database specifically relevant to objects created and then deleted.
I know that cretaing and then deleting objects contributes to the usage to date but can anyone tell me what the limits actually are?
I'm keen to see just how many system objects "lives" access thinks i've burnt up so far and viewing the hidden tables isn't a problem but i'd like to know what the limit actually is.
I assume that if i am approcahing the limit that pulling the database objects through to a new version will also pull the system objects records through as well?
Thanks
Vince
I know that cretaing and then deleting objects contributes to the usage to date but can anyone tell me what the limits actually are?
I'm keen to see just how many system objects "lives" access thinks i've burnt up so far and viewing the hidden tables isn't a problem but i'd like to know what the limit actually is.
I assume that if i am approcahing the limit that pulling the database objects through to a new version will also pull the system objects records through as well?
Thanks
Vince