From: Stop$teve on

"Steve" <notmyemail(a)address.com> schreef in bericht news:u339QD%23sKHA.5036(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hello Jennifer,
>
> I provide help with Access, Excel and Word applications for a very nominal fee. I would like to offer to take a look at your
> database and see what is needed to fix it. If it can be fixed, my fee would be very modest. There would be no charge if it can not
> be fixed. Give me a chance to try to get it downto couple of seconds. Contact me.


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From: Jeff Boyce on
Are you doing this over a LAN, or over a WAN?

Is your form bound directly to the table, or to a query? And to how many
rows?

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Access MVP

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"jenniferspnc" <jenniferspnc(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91AC5679-CC9E-48C3-A042-9DC3B0125FAF(a)microsoft.com...
> Okay I'm back again, with the same problem, and at a loss. This is my 2nd
> database, and same brick wall! The loading of my form takes upwards of 40
> seconds to load. I've gone through steps offered at previous posts
> (http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm).
>
> I even downloaded a template database (sales pipeline) from Microsoft and
> once split it slowed down dramatically as well...takes a solid minute to
> load
> their form. Could that suggest that my database design is solely not the
> problem and perhaps the network doesn't help?
>
> Details of my database: My form pulls off a query (query takes about 10
> seconds for 20 records), SQL is
> SELECT Opportunity.Opportunity_ID, Opportunity.Date_Today,
> Opportunity.Business_Segement, Opportunity.Source,
> Opportunity.[Opportunity
> Details], Opportunity.Status, Opportunity.Opportunity_Value,
> Opportunity.GP,
> Opportunity.Timeframe_Months, Opportunity.Client_ID,
> Opportunity.Approval_ID,
> Opportunity.Client_Type, Opportunity.AM_ID, Opportunity.[Additional Notes]
> FROM Opportunity;
>
> I have 3 subforms but those seem to load fairly quickly when run
> individually (3-5 seconds).
>
>
> I've read, "Delete the SQL from the RecordSource and RowSource properties
> of
> the form, subforms, comboboxes and listboxes. Now in the Form_Load event
> load
> the appropriate SQL." I have three combo boxes, details to follow below.
> This may be the important piece I am missing only because I am confused on
> how to go about. If this is the culprit of my design could someone please
> help me with what the appropriate SQL that should be loaded on the Event
> page?
>
> Combo Box Details:
> Client: Control Source Client_ID/Row Source Client_Name/Row Source Type
> Table/Query
>
> Manager: Control Source AM_ID/Row Source SELECT [Account_Managers
> Query].[AM_ID], [Account_Managers Query].[Account_Manager_Name] FROM
> [Account_Managers Query] ORDER BY [Account_Manager_Name];/Row Source Type
> Table/Query
>
> Segment: Control Source Business_Segment/Row Source
> "Corp";"Mid";"Other"/Row Source Type Value List
>
> Please help. I hear grunts when people have to enter data into this
> database.
>
> Thanks!


From: Gina Whipp on
RESUBMITTING because I can't see my own post...

jenniferspnc,

So far nothing you have shown explains the slowness... What version of
Access? On a *copy* of the database have you tried removing the subforms
and adding them back one at a time while checking the load time to see if
one of those subforms is the issue?

--
Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (Access)

"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
II

http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm

"jenniferspnc" <jenniferspnc(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91AC5679-CC9E-48C3-A042-9DC3B0125FAF(a)microsoft.com...
Okay I'm back again, with the same problem, and at a loss. This is my 2nd
database, and same brick wall! The loading of my form takes upwards of 40
seconds to load. I've gone through steps offered at previous posts
(http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm).

I even downloaded a template database (sales pipeline) from Microsoft and
once split it slowed down dramatically as well...takes a solid minute to
load
their form. Could that suggest that my database design is solely not the
problem and perhaps the network doesn't help?

Details of my database: My form pulls off a query (query takes about 10
seconds for 20 records), SQL is
SELECT Opportunity.Opportunity_ID, Opportunity.Date_Today,
Opportunity.Business_Segement, Opportunity.Source, Opportunity.[Opportunity
Details], Opportunity.Status, Opportunity.Opportunity_Value, Opportunity.GP,
Opportunity.Timeframe_Months, Opportunity.Client_ID,
Opportunity.Approval_ID,
Opportunity.Client_Type, Opportunity.AM_ID, Opportunity.[Additional Notes]
FROM Opportunity;

I have 3 subforms but those seem to load fairly quickly when run
individually (3-5 seconds).


I've read, "Delete the SQL from the RecordSource and RowSource properties of
the form, subforms, comboboxes and listboxes. Now in the Form_Load event
load
the appropriate SQL." I have three combo boxes, details to follow below.
This may be the important piece I am missing only because I am confused on
how to go about. If this is the culprit of my design could someone please
help me with what the appropriate SQL that should be loaded on the Event
page?

Combo Box Details:
Client: Control Source Client_ID/Row Source Client_Name/Row Source Type
Table/Query

Manager: Control Source AM_ID/Row Source SELECT [Account_Managers
Query].[AM_ID], [Account_Managers Query].[Account_Manager_Name] FROM
[Account_Managers Query] ORDER BY [Account_Manager_Name];/Row Source Type
Table/Query

Segment: Control Source Business_Segment/Row Source
"Corp";"Mid";"Other"/Row Source Type Value List

Please help. I hear grunts when people have to enter data into this
database.

Thanks!


From: jenniferspnc on
Thanks everyone for the posts. I'll try to answer all the questions here.

It is over a LAN and the form is bound to a query.

I put the BE two folders down (the closest I can get) and the name is short
(Oppt_be). Each user has their own FE installed on their desktop. Yes, I do
compact and repair often.

Using Access 2007
Yes I actually thought of it and did take off one subform at a time trying
to isolate the "problem."
Removing all subforms gets the form to load in about 15 seconds. But
removing only one at a time may only save me like 5 seconds (so with 3 that's
about 15 seconds).

Not sure if it is server related but this afternoon it was only taking 30
seconds to load vs this morning 40 seconds, and I hadn't made any changes to
the original.

If it's not my database I'm not sure what to tell my co-workers and boss for
a solution. But it's taking too much time to enter information.

Thanks for the FREE advice. Truly helps me learn instead of having someone
else do it for me.



"Jeff Boyce" wrote:

> Are you doing this over a LAN, or over a WAN?
>
> Is your form bound directly to the table, or to a query? And to how many
> rows?
>
> Regards
>
> Jeff Boyce
> Microsoft Access MVP
>
> --
> Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned
> in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein
> does not constitute endorsement thereof.
>
> Any code or pseudocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no
> guarantee as to suitability.
>
> You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer
> possible/necessary.
>
> "jenniferspnc" <jenniferspnc(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:91AC5679-CC9E-48C3-A042-9DC3B0125FAF(a)microsoft.com...
> > Okay I'm back again, with the same problem, and at a loss. This is my 2nd
> > database, and same brick wall! The loading of my form takes upwards of 40
> > seconds to load. I've gone through steps offered at previous posts
> > (http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/performancefaq.htm).
> >
> > I even downloaded a template database (sales pipeline) from Microsoft and
> > once split it slowed down dramatically as well...takes a solid minute to
> > load
> > their form. Could that suggest that my database design is solely not the
> > problem and perhaps the network doesn't help?
> >
> > Details of my database: My form pulls off a query (query takes about 10
> > seconds for 20 records), SQL is
> > SELECT Opportunity.Opportunity_ID, Opportunity.Date_Today,
> > Opportunity.Business_Segement, Opportunity.Source,
> > Opportunity.[Opportunity
> > Details], Opportunity.Status, Opportunity.Opportunity_Value,
> > Opportunity.GP,
> > Opportunity.Timeframe_Months, Opportunity.Client_ID,
> > Opportunity.Approval_ID,
> > Opportunity.Client_Type, Opportunity.AM_ID, Opportunity.[Additional Notes]
> > FROM Opportunity;
> >
> > I have 3 subforms but those seem to load fairly quickly when run
> > individually (3-5 seconds).
> >
> >
> > I've read, "Delete the SQL from the RecordSource and RowSource properties
> > of
> > the form, subforms, comboboxes and listboxes. Now in the Form_Load event
> > load
> > the appropriate SQL." I have three combo boxes, details to follow below.
> > This may be the important piece I am missing only because I am confused on
> > how to go about. If this is the culprit of my design could someone please
> > help me with what the appropriate SQL that should be loaded on the Event
> > page?
> >
> > Combo Box Details:
> > Client: Control Source Client_ID/Row Source Client_Name/Row Source Type
> > Table/Query
> >
> > Manager: Control Source AM_ID/Row Source SELECT [Account_Managers
> > Query].[AM_ID], [Account_Managers Query].[Account_Manager_Name] FROM
> > [Account_Managers Query] ORDER BY [Account_Manager_Name];/Row Source Type
> > Table/Query
> >
> > Segment: Control Source Business_Segment/Row Source
> > "Corp";"Mid";"Other"/Row Source Type Value List
> >
> > Please help. I hear grunts when people have to enter data into this
> > database.
> >
> > Thanks!
>
>
> .
>
From: John... Visio MVP on
"Steve" <notmyemail(a)address.com> wrote in message
news:u339QD%23sKHA.5036(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hello Jennifer,
>
> I provide help with Access, Excel and Word applications for a very nominal
> fee. I would like to offer to take a look at your database and see what is
> needed to fix it. If it can be fixed, my fee would be very modest. There
> would be no charge if it can not be fixed. Give me a chance to try to get
> it downto couple of seconds. Contact me.
>
> Steve


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He offers questionable results at unreasonable prices.

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There are many highly qualified individuals who gladly help for free. Stevie
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Please do not feed the trolls.

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