Hi all,
For a combobox set to a table/query for the rowsource, do the "Allow Value List Edits" and "List Items Edit Form" properties have any effect?
I have a combobox with a table as the rowsource, and somehow, the underlying table was edited, seemingly through the combobox in some way?
The bound column (ID) is the same, but that row's "Name" field used for the lookup value was cleared of the name I wanted to display.
I'm mostly trying to figure out how an end-user might have feasibly managed to delete it as there's no front end access to the underlying table.
The underlying table Vendors does not have any lookup fields, so "Inherit Value List", to my knowledge, shouldn't do anything, right?
Here are the (seemingly) relevant properties of the combobox:
Of course, the simpler explanation is that someone was poking around where they shouldn't have been in the backend of the database, but I know (or think I know) all the people in our organization who would be doing that, and none of them did.
Just trying to find out if there's a future vulnerability that I can fix on the frontend. Any insights would be much appreciated.
For a combobox set to a table/query for the rowsource, do the "Allow Value List Edits" and "List Items Edit Form" properties have any effect?
I have a combobox with a table as the rowsource, and somehow, the underlying table was edited, seemingly through the combobox in some way?
The bound column (ID) is the same, but that row's "Name" field used for the lookup value was cleared of the name I wanted to display.
I'm mostly trying to figure out how an end-user might have feasibly managed to delete it as there's no front end access to the underlying table.
The underlying table Vendors does not have any lookup fields, so "Inherit Value List", to my knowledge, shouldn't do anything, right?
Here are the (seemingly) relevant properties of the combobox:
Of course, the simpler explanation is that someone was poking around where they shouldn't have been in the backend of the database, but I know (or think I know) all the people in our organization who would be doing that, and none of them did.
Just trying to find out if there's a future vulnerability that I can fix on the frontend. Any insights would be much appreciated.