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    McNulty is offline Novice
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    Hi to all


    Hello,

    Although I usually develop using LAMP from several years ago, I am an Access enthusiast from more than 20 years, due to its simplicity for small environments.

    I am just developing a small application to manage wood traceability in a small industry (for my own job). I am using Access as the interface for the app (forms), and report manager. Tables habe been made in MySQL and linked to the Access file.

    I am having success with the app, but sometimes I feel I am quite alone. Nobody in my environment can talk about Access to me.

    I hope this community to be like "travel neighbors" to help me finish it.

    Thank you all in advance.
    Last edited by McNulty; 07-29-2018 at 10:51 AM.

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    vinculated
    Is that a typo? I couldn't find that word in the dictionary.

    Welcome to the forum!

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    Ah. I've seen this used before.

    Vinculate means 'to bind' so in this context I think the OP means 'linked'

    http://www.finedictionary.com/Vinculate.html
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    McNulty is offline Novice
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    Quote Originally Posted by davegri View Post
    Is that a typo? I couldn't find that word in the dictionary.

    Welcome to the forum!
    Ejem, sorry: linked tables with the import tables option. I am Spanish and I wrote it without think of it.

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