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Jun 17 2005, 07:49 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 106 From: Philippines |
Is it possible to have the DB expires after a certain period of day on a Multi-user environment.
-------------------- GEORGE SANTAYANA
Those who did not learned from history are destined to repeat it |
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Jun 17 2005, 07:51 AM
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![]() UtterAccess VIP Posts: 12,867 From: Leicester, UK |
There are examples of making a DB have a "trial period" in the code archive.
Simply adapt them to your needs -------------------- Danny Seager
Shortcuts make for long delays. 2008 - 2010 Microsoft Access MVP |
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Jun 17 2005, 07:52 AM
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UtterAccess Editor Posts: 31,413 From: NC, USA |
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Jun 17 2005, 09:02 AM
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![]() UtterAccess VIP and Access Wiki Moderator Posts: 12,717 From: Northern Virginia, USA |
-------------------- Brent Spaulding | datAdrenaline | Access MVP
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