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RE: FN-FORUM working with 2 databases in Access
date posted 1st October 2001 14:34
Create a link, linking the table from one database into the other, than use
the tables within the one database. Depending on the programming language
you could probably even do it using DDL (Data Definition Lang)
Mark Anderson
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Subject: FN-FORUM working with 2 databases in Access
Hi
I am trying to work with two databases in MS Access
2000 - actually i have to pass data from one database
to other ...any suggestions
Kashif
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