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Shared Workbook issue...
Greetings...
I have a 9 Meg Shared Excel file with about 30 worksheets that I use to collect data from about 50 users. Problem is that sometimes users encounter File Lock or Sharing violation errors. Lately, users have been complaining that they enter thier data, successfully save the file, only to discover that when they open the file again to review their input, their data is gone! Any ideas as to why these error occur. My understanding is that Excel supports up to 255 simultaneous users entering data at the same time. We don't have users who enter data in the same cell at the same time. These problems don't occur with all users, but see random. We will be converting to a database to capture this data soon, but in the meantime, we are stuck with the above situation. Suggestion on how to solve the above issues are welcome. NWO :) |
Shared Workbook issue...
hello, Rather than sharing the single workbook, have your users use a copy of the workbook with the original linked to each new user. "NWO" wrote: Greetings... I have a 9 Meg Shared Excel file with about 30 worksheets that I use to collect data from about 50 users. Problem is that sometimes users encounter File Lock or Sharing violation errors. Lately, users have been complaining that they enter thier data, successfully save the file, only to discover that when they open the file again to review their input, their data is gone! Any ideas as to why these error occur. My understanding is that Excel supports up to 255 simultaneous users entering data at the same time. We don't have users who enter data in the same cell at the same time. These problems don't occur with all users, but see random. We will be converting to a database to capture this data soon, but in the meantime, we are stuck with the above situation. Suggestion on how to solve the above issues are welcome. NWO :) |
Shared Workbook issue...
Excellent idea - thank you very much.
NWO :) "NWO" wrote: Greetings... I have a 9 Meg Shared Excel file with about 30 worksheets that I use to collect data from about 50 users. Problem is that sometimes users encounter File Lock or Sharing violation errors. Lately, users have been complaining that they enter thier data, successfully save the file, only to discover that when they open the file again to review their input, their data is gone! Any ideas as to why these error occur. My understanding is that Excel supports up to 255 simultaneous users entering data at the same time. We don't have users who enter data in the same cell at the same time. These problems don't occur with all users, but see random. We will be converting to a database to capture this data soon, but in the meantime, we are stuck with the above situation. Suggestion on how to solve the above issues are welcome. NWO :) |
Shared Workbook issue...
Link to the original? What do you mean there!.. If you are networked and all
are using the same worksheet are you not in a sense using your own copy? All data will still be saved on one sheet. If you could explain a little bit more I would appreciate it. I am having a corruption error when we share and work on the same worksheet. "exceluserforeman" wrote: hello, Rather than sharing the single workbook, have your users use a copy of the workbook with the original linked to each new user. "NWO" wrote: Greetings... I have a 9 Meg Shared Excel file with about 30 worksheets that I use to collect data from about 50 users. Problem is that sometimes users encounter File Lock or Sharing violation errors. Lately, users have been complaining that they enter thier data, successfully save the file, only to discover that when they open the file again to review their input, their data is gone! Any ideas as to why these error occur. My understanding is that Excel supports up to 255 simultaneous users entering data at the same time. We don't have users who enter data in the same cell at the same time. These problems don't occur with all users, but see random. We will be converting to a database to capture this data soon, but in the meantime, we are stuck with the above situation. Suggestion on how to solve the above issues are welcome. NWO :) |
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