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Comments by Member 14168791 (Top 5 by date)
Member 14168791
9-Sep-23 6:26am
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Got it, however it can never happen that two(or more) logged in individuals can manipulate the very same record in any table. 2nd, Swedish data laws/regulations demands that personal data must reside on servers under Swedish jurisdictions, i.e. not in foreign countries.
Thanks and have a nice day
Member 14168791
9-Sep-23 3:16am
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Red your comments and agree. But using SQL server in the web-hotel increases the cost for our poor ngo with almost 100 times - not to think about. The size of our DB is only 2 MB so the limits of the Provider (=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;) is far away.
But thanks for your inputs - appreciated!
Member 14168791
9-Sep-23 3:00am
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Thanks for the input - why do it in a more complicated way? The advance is that your solution also takes care of the last made changes i the structure of the database.
Thanks!
Member 14168791
25-Oct-21 14:08pm
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Thanks Richard!
You made my day! Problem solved!
Member 14168791
27-Apr-20 9:38am
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After several days of looking around - finally I found a simple code working from begining. Thank you - you saved my day!!
Kurt J