Hey all,
Im having some link table issues that Im hoping you folks can help me with.
I have a client who has users in different locations. I have database A that houses some tables that are linked into database B which are located on drive X:\
The issue is since there are different locations, the X:\ is mapped differently through different IP address.
For example the X:\ in building A is mapped xxx.xx.xxx.xxx\X:\folder\database A.mdb and building B is mapped xx.xxx.xxx.xx\X:\folder\database A.mdb
How do I link the tables to just look at the X:\folder\database A.mdb without the IP designation?
I work remotely on a workstation that is located in Building A so my X:\ is mapped to the IP address specific to that building and when I try to refresh the links it keeps the IP designation for Building A that Building B cant access.
Im having some link table issues that Im hoping you folks can help me with.
I have a client who has users in different locations. I have database A that houses some tables that are linked into database B which are located on drive X:\
The issue is since there are different locations, the X:\ is mapped differently through different IP address.
For example the X:\ in building A is mapped xxx.xx.xxx.xxx\X:\folder\database A.mdb and building B is mapped xx.xxx.xxx.xx\X:\folder\database A.mdb
How do I link the tables to just look at the X:\folder\database A.mdb without the IP designation?
I work remotely on a workstation that is located in Building A so my X:\ is mapped to the IP address specific to that building and when I try to refresh the links it keeps the IP designation for Building A that Building B cant access.