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    Post Check for Updates

    Hello Everyone

    How can I check for Updates in Ms Access Database without lost any data ?
    When We build one program for ( Supermarket , School or Small Company ) via Ms access , of course we will do some changes in that program after the passage of time .

    How can I make a button , When They Click on that Button Automatically check for the latest Updates without lost any data , Because maybe They entered so much data in these last months ?

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    Each database for your clients should be split into a "Back-end" which would have all the tables and one or more "Front-ends" (linked to the tables in the back-end) which would have everything else.
    If this helped, please click the star at the bottom left of this posting and add to my reputation . Many thanks.
    Bob Fitzpatrick

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    thanks a lot Bob Fitz

    it appears only I will can change queries , forms and reports , because all data saved in Tables
    When I do some change in Tables , And maybe I'm getting a problems or that's no problem even I want to change some fields in Database ?

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    Excuse me Bob Fitz ,, Do you can give me code for button to check for update , please ?

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