virgosam20
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Hi,
Last year, many people from this forum were extremely helpful supporting me in setting up a database and now i'm back to see if anyone can possibly help me with development issue I'm having..
The database that I made was extremely successful and has been used on a daily basis since its completion with no complications. The user has now asked me if it is possible to extend it as he has another person wishing to use it also. The problem is, they will be in different locations but the information they input will need to join together as it is to do with ordering products. The user told me they can connect wirelessly to each other via a VPN network, however i'm not sure how stable or successful this type of network is for transferring data.
My question is: Is there any way that a master copy of the database can be set up so that both users can enter data and information that will be updated for both to see?
Any ideas are welcome as I am only just beginning to research into how it might be done..
Thanks,
Sam
Last year, many people from this forum were extremely helpful supporting me in setting up a database and now i'm back to see if anyone can possibly help me with development issue I'm having..
The database that I made was extremely successful and has been used on a daily basis since its completion with no complications. The user has now asked me if it is possible to extend it as he has another person wishing to use it also. The problem is, they will be in different locations but the information they input will need to join together as it is to do with ordering products. The user told me they can connect wirelessly to each other via a VPN network, however i'm not sure how stable or successful this type of network is for transferring data.
My question is: Is there any way that a master copy of the database can be set up so that both users can enter data and information that will be updated for both to see?
Any ideas are welcome as I am only just beginning to research into how it might be done..
Thanks,
Sam