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nukeawhale

Excel File Linked in Access
 

I have an Excel file that is linked in Access.
Access then has a query built on this linked table.
I have another Excel file (a pivot table) that is linked to the Access
query that multiple users can open to view details of the query, with
the ability to drill down to the record level.

However, I can not overwrite Excel file 1 if users have Excel file 2
open. Are there security options I can change somewhere to get this to
work? I tried to change the permissions to only allow write access to
the database for Admin (myself), but it still doesn't work if the Excel
file is open as it is locking the table.

I am hoping a complete re-work of this is not needed.

Any help is appreciated.


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wjohnson

Excel File Linked in Access
 

If the any file on a SERVER is OPEN - only the "Owner" of the Server or
your department which manages your servers will be able to "break a
link" which will then allow you to overwrite the file (i.e. all OPEN
Connections have to be "CLOSED" to be able to update the file). There
are Scripts which can be written which allow you to "VIEW" and "BREAK"
any links the users have OPEN. In our Company - I have a "FAVORITES" in
my Internet Explorer (IE5.X) which allows me to do this. The admin group
only allows me to do this on the part of the server which I have been
designated as the "OWNER." But without that Script, I cannot "beak a
link."


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