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Linked Tables

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replyReply Thu 8 Sep 2011, 16:20 Edited on Tue 4 Oct 2011, 01:53Delegate Colin said...

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Linked Tables

If I test a scriptinvolving a linked table in Access to connect to a test database and then I want to reconfigure the linked table so it points to the live copy of the database, how do I go about doing that?

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replyReply Thu 15 Sep 2011, 12:37Trainer Mark said...

RE: Linked Tables

Hello Colin,

Without seeing the actual tables it is difficult to understand what you are hoping to achieve.
If you have a relationship between two tables while testing, then to go live, simply remove the link to the test table and re-establish a link to the live table. If you have written a script pointing to a particular table.. change the path in the script to the live table.
If this is not what you are hoping to achieve, then please provide more detailed information.



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Mark
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replyReply Tue 4 Oct 2011, 02:01Delegate Colin said...

RE: Linked Tables

Thanks for your answer and I appreciate that it's not particularly easy to follow:
To describe my situation in simplified terms: I have an Oracle database with a few dozen tables in it. I also have a complete copy/clone of this database which I am using for testing. I am developing scripts to move data into these tables. The tables are all connected to access as "linked tables".
When the scripts are fully developed, i need to run the same scripts against the live copy of the database. This needs to be done in a short timeframe so it is not possible to sit down and delete all the tables and relink the same tables in the live database. Besides, this would be highly error-prone.
I had hoped I could just change the details in the file dsn and refresh all the linked tables using the linked table manager but this appears to have no effect.

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