snoopy4801
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Hi All,
I would say I"m at intermediate when it comes to developing databases, but am still in beginner stages for some areas, and I'm at my witt's end with a new problem and would greatly appreciate any help you could provide.
here's the scenario:
I built a database and split it, then realized i had some of the tables wrong, so I made a copy of my front end, made all of my changes and then "saved as" as two other full copies (or at least in my eyes), then I deleted the old front end and back end. So now I have two databases with all of the tables, queries, and forms in them, but when i go to use my forms, they are still trying to reference the old back-end database which no longer exists because i deleted it.
In theory, I thought i could just take my new copy and re-split it, but even when i do that it is still trying to find my old Back end.
What should I do, or am I hosed....?
I would say I"m at intermediate when it comes to developing databases, but am still in beginner stages for some areas, and I'm at my witt's end with a new problem and would greatly appreciate any help you could provide.
here's the scenario:
I built a database and split it, then realized i had some of the tables wrong, so I made a copy of my front end, made all of my changes and then "saved as" as two other full copies (or at least in my eyes), then I deleted the old front end and back end. So now I have two databases with all of the tables, queries, and forms in them, but when i go to use my forms, they are still trying to reference the old back-end database which no longer exists because i deleted it.
In theory, I thought i could just take my new copy and re-split it, but even when i do that it is still trying to find my old Back end.
What should I do, or am I hosed....?
