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Excel Workbook - Simultaneous Use
I created a UserForm where the user inputs data for a record onto the
form. When they press a button, the record is loaded onto an excel worksheet that exists on the same file as the form. The form inserts one record at a time on the next empty row. Is there a way for more than one user to simultaneously use a centralized version of this form/workbook to populate new rows of data into excel? Each user would work from different locations. They'd access the centralize workbook, type in their record, then press enter. Currently, if two people are using the centralized form at the same time, only select entries are saved. I want all entries to be saved, one beneath the next on the worksheet. Does anyone have a solution? I find it hard to believe that Excel would have form capability without having a way for people to use the form simulaneously. What, if anything, am I missing? Thanks all. Michael |
Excel Workbook - Simultaneous Use
Hi Michael
I spent some time on this a few months ago but could not implement it (maybe someone else has/can). In the end, I had to go with separate workbooks which I merged when needed. A database (eg Access) may be the way to go. Regards Paul Martin Melbourne, Australia |
Excel Workbook - Simultaneous Use
Hi Michael
Form capabilities are just as useful in single user environments. Second Paul, this is database work, not spreadsheet work. Keep the form in Excel if you like, but make it read-write data to a central database file, not to a/the Excel workbook. HTH. Best wishes Harald skrev i melding oups.com... I created a UserForm where the user inputs data for a record onto the form. When they press a button, the record is loaded onto an excel worksheet that exists on the same file as the form. The form inserts one record at a time on the next empty row. Is there a way for more than one user to simultaneously use a centralized version of this form/workbook to populate new rows of data into excel? Each user would work from different locations. They'd access the centralize workbook, type in their record, then press enter. Currently, if two people are using the centralized form at the same time, only select entries are saved. I want all entries to be saved, one beneath the next on the worksheet. Does anyone have a solution? I find it hard to believe that Excel would have form capability without having a way for people to use the form simulaneously. What, if anything, am I missing? Thanks all. Michael |
Excel Workbook - Simultaneous Use
Harald and Paul, thank you so much for your input. Harald, do I
understand you to say that everyone can use a centralized excel-based form where a single Access database is populated by each user simultaneously (instead of an excel spreadsheet)? If so, how can I implement this front-end excel form application with a back-end access database? Can I recall data from the back-end database to the front-end excel form for review and revision? Thanks again, guys. Michael Harald Staff wrote: Hi Michael Form capabilities are just as useful in single user environments. Second Paul, this is database work, not spreadsheet work. Keep the form in Excel if you like, but make it read-write data to a central database file, not to a/the Excel workbook. HTH. Best wishes Harald skrev i melding oups.com... I created a UserForm where the user inputs data for a record onto the form. When they press a button, the record is loaded onto an excel worksheet that exists on the same file as the form. The form inserts one record at a time on the next empty row. Is there a way for more than one user to simultaneously use a centralized version of this form/workbook to populate new rows of data into excel? Each user would work from different locations. They'd access the centralize workbook, type in their record, then press enter. Currently, if two people are using the centralized form at the same time, only select entries are saved. I want all entries to be saved, one beneath the next on the worksheet. Does anyone have a solution? I find it hard to believe that Excel would have form capability without having a way for people to use the form simulaneously. What, if anything, am I missing? Thanks all. Michael |
Excel Workbook - Simultaneous Use
Hi Michael
In short: yes. One access file, one single access license, tons of users reading and writing data to it from excel userforms. I use ADO and VBA code to read/write data to these things. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...sdatabases.asp HTH. Best wishes Harald skrev i melding oups.com... Harald and Paul, thank you so much for your input. Harald, do I understand you to say that everyone can use a centralized excel-based form where a single Access database is populated by each user simultaneously (instead of an excel spreadsheet)? If so, how can I implement this front-end excel form application with a back-end access database? Can I recall data from the back-end database to the front-end excel form for review and revision? Thanks again, guys. Michael Harald Staff wrote: Hi Michael Form capabilities are just as useful in single user environments. Second Paul, this is database work, not spreadsheet work. Keep the form in Excel if you like, but make it read-write data to a central database file, not to a/the Excel workbook. HTH. Best wishes Harald skrev i melding oups.com... I created a UserForm where the user inputs data for a record onto the form. When they press a button, the record is loaded onto an excel worksheet that exists on the same file as the form. The form inserts one record at a time on the next empty row. Is there a way for more than one user to simultaneously use a centralized version of this form/workbook to populate new rows of data into excel? Each user would work from different locations. They'd access the centralize workbook, type in their record, then press enter. Currently, if two people are using the centralized form at the same time, only select entries are saved. I want all entries to be saved, one beneath the next on the worksheet. Does anyone have a solution? I find it hard to believe that Excel would have form capability without having a way for people to use the form simulaneously. What, if anything, am I missing? Thanks all. Michael |
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