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Oct 13 2010, 01:33 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 257 From: BiH |
Hello,
I have BackEnd tables on a shared folder and users with FrontEnd accesing it without problem over the network. Now I need to allow a user to acces data but with read only option. What is the best way to do it ? Thank You ! |
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Oct 13 2010, 03:49 AM
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UtterAccess Enthusiast Posts: 55 From: Brussels |
Hello ,
You could set up a form in datasheet mode where all records are locked. Set default view to datasheet Allow form view = No Allow datasheet view = Yes pivot table and pivotchart view = NO Allow Edits , additions , deletions = NO |
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Oct 13 2010, 04:22 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 257 From: BiH |
Hi,
Thank you, but I since this user can access the forms and change this setting, I wanted to know if there is some code that do this automaticaly, regardles of the status of the forms in edit mode ...? |
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Oct 13 2010, 04:55 AM
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UtterAccess Editor Posts: 6,726 From: Capital District, NY, USA |
You can base it off a query whose recordset type is set to something that provides read-only. But I think, if your users can enter design view of a form to change those properties they can get around anything you might do to try and stop them from changing the records.
Can you distribute an mde/accde file for them to use where they won't be abe to design anything? |
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