Hi guys
I've installed a database at a clients office (split db, back end on a public server, frotn end on each persons machine). Was working well until today (so, about a week), when i got a phone call from one of the employees there - the database front end wouldn't open on anyones machine.
I told her to navigate to the public drive and open the back end. Upon doign so, a message came up that said there was an error and asked her if she wanted access to repair the DB. She clicked 'ok' and now the front ends do launch.
However this has happened before, and i'm worried that when access 'repaired' the database, some of the links/relationships between tables have been severed. This has happened before - however i am unsure if this was due to some of teh employees messign about with the tables etc - i'm not even sure if the unlinked table problem that happened last time was due to this error - but all i know is i obviously didn't give them tables that were unlinked, and somehow they got like that.
Anyway, anyone ever experienced this before? Does this happen if they do not compact and repair frequently? Does it lead to problems in the database?
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks
I've installed a database at a clients office (split db, back end on a public server, frotn end on each persons machine). Was working well until today (so, about a week), when i got a phone call from one of the employees there - the database front end wouldn't open on anyones machine.
I told her to navigate to the public drive and open the back end. Upon doign so, a message came up that said there was an error and asked her if she wanted access to repair the DB. She clicked 'ok' and now the front ends do launch.
However this has happened before, and i'm worried that when access 'repaired' the database, some of the links/relationships between tables have been severed. This has happened before - however i am unsure if this was due to some of teh employees messign about with the tables etc - i'm not even sure if the unlinked table problem that happened last time was due to this error - but all i know is i obviously didn't give them tables that were unlinked, and somehow they got like that.
Anyway, anyone ever experienced this before? Does this happen if they do not compact and repair frequently? Does it lead to problems in the database?
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks