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You have to structure your data correctly in your tables for the data connection to access it properly. The primary table must have a primary key field either record ID or some other unique ID. Then in your subtables they would need a field that contained the unique ID from your primary table for the...
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Hi Kris, This is defintiely possible. I still would recommend DBXL and SQL over Access if multiple users are sharing the data and there is going to be merging of the data. One approach would be to have each tablet have a copy of the Access DB and then merge them back to a central DB. This could be fairly...
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