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i have an little access database with a table and a page. I use the page to
type in my data and sometimes when i click save it will look like it saved.
but later on when i go into the table to make sure the data i typed in
earlier is in there it is not but this is just sometimes. So i will retype it
in and it will stay in there. The database is saved on another computer over
the network. Any ideas

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On Wed, 25 May 2005 08:01:04 -0700, sthompson
<sthompson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>i have an little access database with a table and a page. I use the page to
>type in my data and sometimes when i click save it will look like it saved.
>but later on when i go into the table to make sure the data i typed in
>earlier is in there it is not but this is just sometimes. So i will retype it
>in and it will stay in there. The database is saved on another computer over
>the network. Any ideas

There is a command in Access to FORCE writing of screen information
to the database... to ask the actual name of that command (I don't
remember) and how to use it on your form, you should go to the
different group for Access use and programming

comp.databases.ms-access


John Thomas Smith
http://www.direct2usales.com
http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith

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