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Forum : When I try to edit a record in Access 2000, I'm told the record has been changed by another user?Search Forum

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 Posted : 2006-02-25 20:51:11

When using MS Access 2000, you need to change the default behavior of Access 2000 under:

Options (Pulldown)
Advanced (Tab)
Default record locking
From "No Locks" to "Edited Record".

Once that has been done, you will only be prompted if the record you have edited has been changed by another user or form, and if that is the case, Access will refresh the record and allow you to re-edit the changes you wish to make as expected.

 

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 Posted : 2006-10-24 03:04:22
This didn't work for me in Access 2002. Am I doing something wrong? Have QuickBooks in multi-user mode. 

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 Posted : 2006-10-24 12:19:48

The option is seen under the "Tools" pulldown in MS Access 2003:-

 

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