![]() ![]() Let's take a look at both of those situations one step at a time. As is the case with all systems, how does Access manage the changes? What happens when you modify the structure of the underlying SQL Server table? What happens to the SQL Server table if you delete the linked table in Access? We will look at each of these situations in this tip. In a previous tip we saw how easy it was to link to SQL Server tables from Microsoft Access. By: Tim Ford | Updated: | Comments (2) | Related: More > Microsoft Access Integration
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