Does Access automatically update linked tables?
- How do linked tables work in Access?
- Can an Access form update multiple tables?
- What is the difference between refresh and requery in Access?
- Is Microsoft Access still relevant 2020?
How do linked tables work in Access?
When you link to a table in an Access database, Access creates a new table, called a linked table, which maintains a link to the source records and fields. Any changes you make to the data in the source database are reflected in the linked table in the destination database, and vice versa.
Can an Access form update multiple tables?
Yes this is absolutely possible.
What is the difference between refresh and requery in Access?
Requery pulls all new data from the underlying table or query, including new additions and deletions; Me. Refresh only updates the records in the current form, but will not show new or deleted records.
Is Microsoft Access still relevant 2020?
No, certainly not anytime soon. Microsoft Access is used by millions of businesses and organisations throughout the world and Microsoft have stated that they remain committed to not only supporting Access but to continue to enhance it.
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