Phil-
Simply delete the link to the SwitchBoardItems table and import that back into the front end from the back end. The splitting should have left your import/export specs in the front end.
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From: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of pdk444444@yahoo.co.uk
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 2:41 PM
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Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Split database
Hi Guys
I know you will be amazed (and probably disgusted) that I haven't done this before but I have split a database for the first time!!!
So I now have a back end and 2 front ends and I am discovering that further development now has its challenges!
First of all I soon realised that menu changes (switchboard) were of course stored in the BE tables - so I assume I now have to provide my own menu facilities for FEs where I want to provide different functionality?
Also, I am not yet sure about saved imports and exports - to save me time experimenting - can someone tell me if the saved import and export specs are saved in the FE or the BE?
If there any other obvious pitfalls you can make me aware of I would appreciate that.
cheers
Phil
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