Can't seem to find a solution to my problem here or in a few reference books I have on my shelf here at work.
I inherited several access databases from my predecessor a while back and although I’ve fixed most of the pre-existing problems and re-programmed most of the queries and reports at this point I’m stumped on one issue. One of the access files forces me to save every query, form or report I create no matter what. If I create a query because I want to do a quick one time query I can’t just close it and say no to saving when I’m done, I have to save it and then go back and delete it if I don’t need it anymore. I can’t track down any setting or code anywhere in this one access file that would cause this behavior to be different than all of the other dozen or so databases I inherited. This becomes a big issue in the case of if I accidentally do a major change I didn’t mean to that the undo command doesn’t correct, if I go to close it saves the query if it’s been saved before and makes my error permanent and I have to go dig out the nightly backup to undo the mistake.
Any thoughts on where to find or change this setting would be great as I’ve run out of ideas on my own.
I inherited several access databases from my predecessor a while back and although I’ve fixed most of the pre-existing problems and re-programmed most of the queries and reports at this point I’m stumped on one issue. One of the access files forces me to save every query, form or report I create no matter what. If I create a query because I want to do a quick one time query I can’t just close it and say no to saving when I’m done, I have to save it and then go back and delete it if I don’t need it anymore. I can’t track down any setting or code anywhere in this one access file that would cause this behavior to be different than all of the other dozen or so databases I inherited. This becomes a big issue in the case of if I accidentally do a major change I didn’t mean to that the undo command doesn’t correct, if I go to close it saves the query if it’s been saved before and makes my error permanent and I have to go dig out the nightly backup to undo the mistake.
Any thoughts on where to find or change this setting would be great as I’ve run out of ideas on my own.