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The Irreverent Reverend
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Ok...
I have a folder called: Front_End
I have a folder called: Back_End
Inside the Front_End folder I have a Front End DB.
Inside the Back_End folder I have a Back End DB.
The Front End DB has LINKED TABLES to the Back End DB.
How can I link the tables so they stay linked even if the two folders get moved?
For instance.
I carry the DB's back and forth from home to work and back.
At home I have a Front_End and a Back_End folder JUST LIKE THE ONES AT WORK... However, they are not located on an NT Server with settings like //pwc/wpdata/etc/etc/ and so on... They are simply C:/db/Front_End and so forth...
Everytime I get home, I have to re-link the tables. Everytime I get to work, I have to re-link the tables.
IS there a way to get the Front End DB to move one level up and see if there is a Back_End folder and link the tables to the Back End DB inside there???
I HAVE already done a couple searches and found nothing on this topic. I assumed it would have been covered at length, but found nothing that would help with my situation. Can someone help me out?
Thanks in Advance...
I have a folder called: Front_End
I have a folder called: Back_End
Inside the Front_End folder I have a Front End DB.
Inside the Back_End folder I have a Back End DB.
The Front End DB has LINKED TABLES to the Back End DB.
How can I link the tables so they stay linked even if the two folders get moved?
For instance.
I carry the DB's back and forth from home to work and back.
At home I have a Front_End and a Back_End folder JUST LIKE THE ONES AT WORK... However, they are not located on an NT Server with settings like //pwc/wpdata/etc/etc/ and so on... They are simply C:/db/Front_End and so forth...
Everytime I get home, I have to re-link the tables. Everytime I get to work, I have to re-link the tables.
IS there a way to get the Front End DB to move one level up and see if there is a Back_End folder and link the tables to the Back End DB inside there???
I HAVE already done a couple searches and found nothing on this topic. I assumed it would have been covered at length, but found nothing that would help with my situation. Can someone help me out?
Thanks in Advance...