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MS Access database not functioning correctly after changing to Microsoft 365
- Jun 17, 2022
Andrea1223 There's more to the story, I think.
The change from Access 2019 to Access 365 probably did not, in itself, lead to this problem. It's more like that something changed within the accdb itself.
"When data is entered using a form, the data is correctly saved in the relevant tables...."
How have you been able to verify that?
"...subforms, reports, searches, etc do not update with any of the new data."
How does this "update" work? What does that entail?
Andrea1223 There's more to the story, I think.
The change from Access 2019 to Access 365 probably did not, in itself, lead to this problem. It's more like that something changed within the accdb itself.
"When data is entered using a form, the data is correctly saved in the relevant tables...."
How have you been able to verify that?
"...subforms, reports, searches, etc do not update with any of the new data."
How does this "update" work? What does that entail?
- Andrea1223Jun 18, 2022Copper ContributorThank you George. I have actually solved the problem thanks to your response. I made the assumption that the change had caused the problems with my Access. Whereas it was a "glitch" with my forms and reports- I still don't know how that happened but I just imported them from a backup and all is working again.
In answer to one of your question, this is a database I put together myself to manage Guests, Bookings, Payments, etc for my holiday let business. I therefore can access all tables, queries, form design, etc. So could verify that data was being entered.
Thank you for your prompt which has helped me restore normality and reminded me of the importance of backups.- George_HepworthJun 18, 2022Silver ContributorCongratulations on resolving the problem.
Continued success with the project.- Andrea1223Jun 19, 2022Copper ContributorThank you. Just needed you to make me ask the right question X