I'd just like some insight on this and possible remedies.
Thank you and God Bless,
Mark A. Sam
First and foremost, do you have a back-up? Say yes (if not go make one).
Now, the first thing I would try is Compact & Repair. If no improvement,
import everything into a new front end and see if that improves the
performance. If still no improvement, please define *quirky*...
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"Mark A. Sam" <Mark...@EmEssEn.Com> wrote in message
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You are misunderstanding the problem It isn't the Access DB. It has
something to do with SQL Server. Someone a connection is dropping. Yes I
have tons of backups.
God Bless,
Mark
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You are correct, I did misunderstand. As for remedies, perhaps posting the
SQL Server newsgroup would yield better answers? Posting your question to
Access table design is apt to get more suggestions for the Access side then
the SQL Server side.
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"Mark A. Sam" <Mark...@EmEssEn.Com> wrote in message
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Are you kidding. The Access guys have the answers. It's tough (not
impossible) to get one from any of the other groups. ;)
God Bless,
Mark
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You know you might be right! 8o
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