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Hello All,
I have been assigned to convert an existing MA Access 2003 Database to run using SQL Server 2005. As my Nickname might imply, I am still learning to use MS Access. I have spent time looking in this forum and believe that I will be able to find some answers here.
Background:
The Financial group, the Production Group, and the Research Group of the company each currently have their own Front End with additional special features that are only available to them. As a result, changing one of the common features requires updating and testing three separate templates. I would like to combine them all into a single templates in (for support purposes), and would like each of the groups to only have access to the special features that they presently have access to. For testing purposes, I have created a Special Features Tab that contains all of the special features.
Question:
Is there an easy way to Hide/Unhide Control Buttons on a Tab Page of a Form (or even a whole Tab Page if necessary) based on the User ID of the person running Access at the time? We already have the username on the form (determined via the function fOSUserName())
Thanks in advance for all who are able to provide suggestions or answers.
I have been assigned to convert an existing MA Access 2003 Database to run using SQL Server 2005. As my Nickname might imply, I am still learning to use MS Access. I have spent time looking in this forum and believe that I will be able to find some answers here.
Background:
The Financial group, the Production Group, and the Research Group of the company each currently have their own Front End with additional special features that are only available to them. As a result, changing one of the common features requires updating and testing three separate templates. I would like to combine them all into a single templates in (for support purposes), and would like each of the groups to only have access to the special features that they presently have access to. For testing purposes, I have created a Special Features Tab that contains all of the special features.
Question:
Is there an easy way to Hide/Unhide Control Buttons on a Tab Page of a Form (or even a whole Tab Page if necessary) based on the User ID of the person running Access at the time? We already have the username on the form (determined via the function fOSUserName())
Thanks in advance for all who are able to provide suggestions or answers.