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Removing contents of a table but not the table
I have a form for change/ update requests. When the user fills in the form,
the data goes into a table. I don't wish for the table to grow as it takes up weight. I would like the table's contents to be removed either when users exit from the application or close the form. What is the best approach? Thanks Joy |
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Removing contents of a table but not the table
Joy wrote:
I have a form for change/ update requests. When the user fills in the form, the data goes into a table. I don't wish for the table to grow as it takes up weight. I would like the table's contents to be removed either when users exit from the application or close the form. What is the best approach? Thanks Joy Run a delete query against the table either when you close the app or when you open it. -- Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP Email (as appropriate) to... RBrandt at Hunter dot com |
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Removing contents of a table but not the table
"Joy" wrote in message news I have a form for change/ update requests. When the user fills in the form, the data goes into a table. I don't wish for the table to grow as it takes up weight. I would like the table's contents to be removed either when users exit from the application or close the form. What is the best approach? If you don't need to save the data then why not just create a Word form to fill in? Tom Lake |
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