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Slow form, again
I didn't see this in the performance FAQ link (although I could have missed
it), and I don't think you mentioned it: when the database BE is on the LAN (not wireless, I hope), open a form bound to a BE table (or a query that uses a BE table). Minimize it if you like, but leave it open. Now try to run the problem query, or load the form. Any change? jenniferspnc wrote: The back-end is a .accdb (using Office 2007). Does that help?? Sorry IT is not my area Exactly what kind of network? (I am assuming the back end is an MDB, so don't even concern yourself with Oracle or SQL Server.) [quoted text clipped - 94 lines] . -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/201002/1 |
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Slow form, again
Yes, it is a LAN (not wirless), and excuse my earlier ignorance.
I do have a form that is bound to a dummy table in the BE to keep a persistent connection (it opens with the welcome screen). It's truly frustrating because I want to believe that it is the network and not my database design, although I am not an expert on databases (read and learn is how I get by). "BruceM via AccessMonster.com" wrote: I didn't see this in the performance FAQ link (although I could have missed it), and I don't think you mentioned it: when the database BE is on the LAN (not wireless, I hope), open a form bound to a BE table (or a query that uses a BE table). Minimize it if you like, but leave it open. Now try to run the problem query, or load the form. Any change? jenniferspnc wrote: The back-end is a .accdb (using Office 2007). Does that help?? Sorry IT is not my area Exactly what kind of network? (I am assuming the back end is an MDB, so don't even concern yourself with Oracle or SQL Server.) [quoted text clipped - 94 lines] . -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/201002/1 . |
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Slow form, again
Jenniferspnc,
And it very well could be the network but we have to get thru insuring it is not the database first! So far I have seen nothing that indicates it's the database. How many controls (fields are on each form/subform and do you have any calaculated fields on the form/subforms? -- Gina Whipp 2010 Microsoft MVP (Access) "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "jenniferspnc" wrote in message ... Yes, it is a LAN (not wirless), and excuse my earlier ignorance. I do have a form that is bound to a dummy table in the BE to keep a persistent connection (it opens with the welcome screen). It's truly frustrating because I want to believe that it is the network and not my database design, although I am not an expert on databases (read and learn is how I get by). "BruceM via AccessMonster.com" wrote: I didn't see this in the performance FAQ link (although I could have missed it), and I don't think you mentioned it: when the database BE is on the LAN (not wireless, I hope), open a form bound to a BE table (or a query that uses a BE table). Minimize it if you like, but leave it open. Now try to run the problem query, or load the form. Any change? jenniferspnc wrote: The back-end is a .accdb (using Office 2007). Does that help?? Sorry IT is not my area Exactly what kind of network? (I am assuming the back end is an MDB, so don't even concern yourself with Oracle or SQL Server.) [quoted text clipped - 94 lines] . -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/201002/1 . |
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Slow form, again
Steve,
She is getting *somewhere* (and for FREE)... depending on her last set of answers it appears as if it is the network not the database, so nothing for you to do as that would be her Company's IT department. -- Gina Whipp 2010 Microsoft MVP (Access) "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Steve" wrote in message ... Jennifer, You're getting nowhere and spending a lot of time doing it. Look at my earlier response to you. My offer is still open to try and help you. Steve "jenniferspnc" wrote in message ... Yes, it is a LAN (not wirless), and excuse my earlier ignorance. I do have a form that is bound to a dummy table in the BE to keep a persistent connection (it opens with the welcome screen). It's truly frustrating because I want to believe that it is the network and not my database design, although I am not an expert on databases (read and learn is how I get by). "BruceM via AccessMonster.com" wrote: I didn't see this in the performance FAQ link (although I could have missed it), and I don't think you mentioned it: when the database BE is on the LAN (not wireless, I hope), open a form bound to a BE table (or a query that uses a BE table). Minimize it if you like, but leave it open. Now try to run the problem query, or load the form. Any change? jenniferspnc wrote: The back-end is a .accdb (using Office 2007). Does that help?? Sorry IT is not my area Exactly what kind of network? (I am assuming the back end is an MDB, so don't even concern yourself with Oracle or SQL Server.) [quoted text clipped - 94 lines] . -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/201002/1 . |
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Slow form, again
Knock it off, Steve. If you have an idea what to do, say it. If you don't,
having the database in front of you will not help. As you should know by now, these groups are for free support. Steve wrote: Jennifer, You're getting nowhere and spending a lot of time doing it. Look at my earlier response to you. My offer is still open to try and help you. Steve Yes, it is a LAN (not wirless), and excuse my earlier ignorance. [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] . -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/201002/1 |
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Slow form, again
Jennifer,
It's time to get your problem fixed and move on. Let me try. Steve "Steve" wrote in message ... Jennifer, You're getting nowhere and spending a lot of time doing it. Look at my earlier response to you. My offer is still open to try and help you. Steve "jenniferspnc" wrote in message ... Yes, it is a LAN (not wirless), and excuse my earlier ignorance. I do have a form that is bound to a dummy table in the BE to keep a persistent connection (it opens with the welcome screen). It's truly frustrating because I want to believe that it is the network and not my database design, although I am not an expert on databases (read and learn is how I get by). "BruceM via AccessMonster.com" wrote: I didn't see this in the performance FAQ link (although I could have missed it), and I don't think you mentioned it: when the database BE is on the LAN (not wireless, I hope), open a form bound to a BE table (or a query that uses a BE table). Minimize it if you like, but leave it open. Now try to run the problem query, or load the form. Any change? jenniferspnc wrote: The back-end is a .accdb (using Office 2007). Does that help?? Sorry IT is not my area Exactly what kind of network? (I am assuming the back end is an MDB, so don't even concern yourself with Oracle or SQL Server.) [quoted text clipped - 94 lines] . -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/201002/1 . |
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Slow form, again
Jennifer
As others have pointed out, these newsgroups are "staffed" by (mostly) volunteers, and are intended to offer FREE assistance. In fact, the Code of Conduct specifically mentions that solicitation is not permitted. Before hiring someone who uses these newsgroups to solicit paid work, you may want to ask yourself if you want to do business with someone who ignores the rules ... Good luck! Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or pseudocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "jenniferspnc" wrote in message ... Yes, it is a LAN (not wirless), and excuse my earlier ignorance. I do have a form that is bound to a dummy table in the BE to keep a persistent connection (it opens with the welcome screen). It's truly frustrating because I want to believe that it is the network and not my database design, although I am not an expert on databases (read and learn is how I get by). "BruceM via AccessMonster.com" wrote: I didn't see this in the performance FAQ link (although I could have missed it), and I don't think you mentioned it: when the database BE is on the LAN (not wireless, I hope), open a form bound to a BE table (or a query that uses a BE table). Minimize it if you like, but leave it open. Now try to run the problem query, or load the form. Any change? jenniferspnc wrote: The back-end is a .accdb (using Office 2007). Does that help?? Sorry IT is not my area Exactly what kind of network? (I am assuming the back end is an MDB, so don't even concern yourself with Oracle or SQL Server.) [quoted text clipped - 94 lines] . -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/201002/1 . |
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Slow form, again
"Steve" wrote in message
... Jennifer, It's time to get your problem fixed and move on. Let me try. Steve No, it is time you stopped harrassing people for work. Stevie is our own personal pet troll who is the only one who does not understand the concept of FREE peer to peer support! He offers questionable results at unreasonable prices. These newsgroups are provided by Microsoft for FREE peer to peer support. There are many highly qualified individuals who gladly help for free. Stevie is not one of them, but he is the only one who just does not get the idea of "FREE" support. He offers questionable results at unreasonable prices. If he was any good, the "thousands" of people he claims to have helped would be flooding him with work, but there appears to be a continuous drought and he needs to constantly grovel for work. Please do not feed the trolls. John... Visio MVP |
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Slow form, again
"Steve" wrote in message
... Jennifer, You're getting nowhere and spending a lot of time doing it. Look at my earlier response to you. My offer is still open to try and help you. Steve Move on stevie. No one wants your quesionable services Stevie is our own personal pet troll who is the only one who does not understand the concept of FREE peer to peer support! He offers questionable results at unreasonable prices. These newsgroups are provided by Microsoft for FREE peer to peer support. There are many highly qualified individuals who gladly help for free. Stevie is not one of them, but he is the only one who just does not get the idea of "FREE" support. He offers questionable results at unreasonable prices. If he was any good, the "thousands" of people he claims to have helped would be flooding him with work, but there appears to be a continuous drought and he needs to constantly grovel for work. Please do not feed the trolls. John... Visio MVP |
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