theDBguy I’m here to help Staff member Local time Today, 00:14 Joined Oct 29, 2018 Messages 22,749 May 26, 2020 #21 isladogs said: Yes of course that's the case. I thought that was implicit in my comment, Click to expand... Just checking... Thanks!
isladogs said: Yes of course that's the case. I thought that was implicit in my comment, Click to expand... Just checking... Thanks!
P Pac-Man Active member Local time Today, 13:14 Joined Apr 14, 2020 Messages 438 May 27, 2020 #22 Pat Hartman said: In a business environment, you will rarely run into people who try to hack the database. But, you should still use some standard protection against accidental damage and the .accde does that. Click to expand... Thanks, got the point. And thank you all for your responses.
Pat Hartman said: In a business environment, you will rarely run into people who try to hack the database. But, you should still use some standard protection against accidental damage and the .accde does that. Click to expand... Thanks, got the point. And thank you all for your responses.
P Pac-Man Active member Local time Today, 13:14 Joined Apr 14, 2020 Messages 438 May 27, 2020 #23 isladogs said: Autoexec is useful where you need to ensure 'safe' code runs even if an application is opened when it hasn't been trusted Click to expand... Noted with thanks. I'm going to use only one. But to show the run priority in the db attached in former post, I used both.
isladogs said: Autoexec is useful where you need to ensure 'safe' code runs even if an application is opened when it hasn't been trusted Click to expand... Noted with thanks. I'm going to use only one. But to show the run priority in the db attached in former post, I used both.