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From: johnlute on 26 Jan 2010 13:30 Stefan, > No, this should not be the problem. Maybe not but all things seem to point to it! When I log into the database as Admin then the OnChange Event fires properly. When a data user (who has no permissions to design) logs into the database then the OnChange Event doesn't fire properly. This is what's happening and if it's not a permissions issue then I'm completely lost as to why it behaves like this. > I've used this function in *.mde's without problem: My database is a .mdb and I'm not sure that what you've posted will address the problem. I'll give it a try and let you know. Thanks!
From: Stefan Hoffmann on 26 Jan 2010 14:00 hi John, On 26.01.2010 19:30, johnlute wrote: > Maybe not but all things seem to point to it! When I log into the > database as Admin then the OnChange Event fires properly. When a data > user (who has no permissions to design) logs into the database then > the OnChange Event doesn't fire properly. This is what's happening and > if it's not a permissions issue then I'm completely lost as to why it > behaves like this. Check the permissions of your data user... mfG --> stefan <--
From: johnlute on 26 Jan 2010 15:59 Stefan, > Check the permissions of your data user... The user is a full data permissions user with no permissions to design.
From: Stefan Hoffmann on 27 Jan 2010 05:03 hi John, On 26.01.2010 21:59, johnlute wrote: >> Check the permissions of your data user... > The user is a full data permissions user with no permissions to design. Okay, it's weird. Maybe your mdb file is corrupted. Try importing all objects into a new database. mfG --> stefan <--
From: johnlute on 27 Jan 2010 07:46 Stefan, > Okay, it's weird. Agreed! > Maybe your mdb file is corrupted. Try importing all > objects into a new database. Actually, I just did that prior to this problem! I also just logged into the database as a data user and on my PC and I'm having the EXACT problems that they're having. I don't think this is corruption, either. It's too consistent and repeatable of a problem. From PC to PC the problem persists EXCEPT for me as I'm an Admin with full permissions to everything. I'm ready to throw in the towel...
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