This is a relatively small fix to an Access 97 database.
Here's a simple overview of the functionality.
This is a sales analysis db which was created to run some queries and populate a few simple reports. It was was initially created for a single user but has been inherited by multiple users and herein lies the problem.
The queries which execute to provide the data are, among others, primarily make table queries which clear some temp tables and append new data at every execution. What is happening is that when multiple users are using the db, they are overriding each others data thus presenting inaccurate results in their reports. The initial design worked flawlessly for a single user but needs to be modified to accomidate multiple users.
I forsee the solution to be the simple addition of a user field added to the tables which would be populated by the current user's network id. All relevant queries would then have to modified to only delete and re-populate the current user's data.
This is only one proposed solution. Please feel free to present other options as you see fit which will resolve the problem.
I will provide a copy of the db at bid acceptance. I understand that the pass-thru queries to our data warehouse will not work, but they should be modified and tested with local tables to insure that the sql will work.
I do not think it should take more than 1 or 2 days max to resolve this.
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## Platform
MS Office 98
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IE 5.5 & >
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