Hi Good day!
Please help, I cannot figure out why I am getting type mismatch error here. pbrootcause1 is a combobox with a query as a rowsource, not sure if this is what is causing the problem. When I go on debug, all the variables have values. I have set them all up as a string, not sure what...
Here is a snapshot as well of how I accessed the BE db from both my PC and the user's pc. IT is the exact same BE file. I was doing remote access of the user's PC
PS: The user does not have direct access to the BE and unable to access the navigation pane in either the BE or FE.
I think the headbang would the closest to my crying emoticon... :D
Well I am looking at the exact same table from both PCs on the back end, it is a local table and the only table where the data should be saved, no other local table copy was created, and is it possible that the db creates a...
Thank you soo much for looking into this! I figured it out, thank you for pointing out that it is not returning anything and how the query was filtered. What I found out is that I have a first query that tags the record "Resolved", then my next query is filtered to records tagged as "Open" only...
Uhm.. How would it look like if it is converted to local table? What I did was looked into the actual BE file from his computer and mine, I see the data on his and I can't see it on mine...
Yes (='c) a crying emoticon... because the crying emoticon is not available here hehehe...
MS Access Office 365 MSO 16.0.11328.20478 64 Bit
I was not able to check the version of the specific user, will check on it later.
Thank you for looking into it!
:o
Yes, he can see everyone's newly entered data on his end as well. This is the exact same DB that I was looking at on three other PC and on his PC. the three other PC cant see his data, but on his PC the data is available ='c