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● Make the DB expire Version: 2003 (11.0)
Posted on 06/17/05 08:49 AM
Posted by Isaigi - Utter Access Addict
Posts: 106 - Loc: Philippines
Forum: Access Database Container
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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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● Re: Make the DB expire Version: 2003 (11.0) [Re: Isaigi]
Posted on 06/17/05 08:51 AM
Posted by dannyseager - Utter Access VIP
Posts: 12635 - Loc: Leicester, UK
Forum: Access Database Container
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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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Re: Make the DB expire Version: 2003 (11.0) [Re: Isaigi]
Posted on 06/17/05 08:52 AM
Posted by freakazeud - Utter Access Editor
Posts: 31413 - Loc: NC, USA
Forum: Access Database Container
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Hi, check out: make expire 01 make expire 02 HTH Good luck
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http://www.access-freak.com
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● Re: Make the DB expire Version: 2003 (11.0) [Re: Isaigi]
Posted on 06/17/05 10:02 AM
Posted by datAdrenaline - Utter Access VIP
Posts: 11553 - Loc: Evansville, IN And Purcellville, VA : USA
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Another thread that may help in your quest ...
Demo to Full
-------------------- Brent Spaulding | datAdrenaline | Access MVP
Pay it Forward ... It will enrich the lives of many!
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