Thanx Duane...
Is there any diffrence if the BE is Access or not for implement thoose methods.(Bound or Unbound) ?
But i really want to know if the BE is Mysql or Sql Server,,,(because i don't think Access as BE is a good idea for multi user)...
Any explanation would be very appreciated because i am developing a multi user application (my first multi user application)..
I have to decide wether Bound or Unbound form to Insert and Update records.
For now i think Bound form is better choise to insert or update a record, because in several article mentioned that sometime using
Insert and Update can be slow in network (especially with wireless connection)...i think bound form is refer direct to the record..
so it should be more faster...
Regards
Hendra
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Dari: Duane <duanehookom@hotmail.com>
Kepada: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
Dikirim: Rabu, 29 Februari 2012 6:44
Judul: [MS_AccessPros] Re: Bound Form (Data Entry : Yes) Vs Unbound Form (Insert Into)
Data in a properly created application can be used with bound forms. I haven't experienced issues. More specific answers would depend on if your backend is SQL or Access and other conditions.
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP
--- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, "agesthahendra@..." <agesthahendra@...> wrote:
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> Hi All,...
>
> Which is more better in network environment and multi user :
> Bound Form (Data Entry : Yes) Or Unbound Form (Insert Into method) ?
>
> Regards
> Hendra
>
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