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IgorM[_2_]

Check user credentials
 
Hi

I have a database in access mdb file. In Excel I created a userform where
user inputs a username and password. What's the best way to check if the
given credentials are correct - in VBA of course?

Kind regards
IgorM


Bob Phillips[_4_]

Check user credentials
 
Igor,

Surely, you would just have a user table with passwords on the database, and
check against that?

--

HTH

Bob

"IgorM" wrote in message
...
Hi

I have a database in access mdb file. In Excel I created a userform where
user inputs a username and password. What's the best way to check if the
given credentials are correct - in VBA of course?

Kind regards
IgorM




IgorM[_2_]

Check user credentials
 
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Igor,

Surely, you would just have a user table with passwords on the
database, and
check against that?

I have creared users in the database. So i don't really want to query
any tables but I want to check if a ceartain user with a provided
password exists, ie is created in the mdb file.


--
IgorM

Tim Williams[_4_]

Check user credentials
 
Just try to run a simple select on the database using the credentials
supplied, and check any errors (if generated).

Tim

On Apr 7, 11:39*am, "IgorM" wrote:
Hi

I have a database in access mdb file. In Excel I created a userform where
user inputs a username and password. What's the best way to check if the
given credentials are correct - in VBA of course?

Kind regards
IgorM



IgorM[_2_]

Check user credentials
 
I know that this is one of the possibilities. But I was thinking about
something more advanced.So I just want to know is such and such user has
access to database, but I don't want to query any tables in the database to
do this.


Uzytkownik "Tim Williams" napisal w wiadomosci grup
...
Just try to run a simple select on the database using the credentials
supplied, and check any errors (if generated).

Tim

On Apr 7, 11:39 am, "IgorM" wrote:
Hi

I have a database in access mdb file. In Excel I created a userform where
user inputs a username and password. What's the best way to check if the
given credentials are correct - in VBA of course?

Kind regards
IgorM



Bob Phillips[_4_]

Check user credentials
 
Then you have to query the database, you cannot avoid it.

--

HTH

Bob

"IgorM" wrote in message
...
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Igor,

Surely, you would just have a user table with passwords on the
database, and
check against that?

I have creared users in the database. So i don't really want to query
any tables but I want to check if a ceartain user with a provided
password exists, ie is created in the mdb file.


--
IgorM




fisch4bill

Check user credentials
 
You're going to have to query SOMETHING to find out if the user has access.
It makes more sense to query the database than to duplicate your data
somewhere else, and query that. That's the whole rationale behind relational
databases - reduced data duplication and less maintenance - You'll have to
update TWO databases rather than just one if you don't query the original
database.

"IgorM" wrote:

I know that this is one of the possibilities. But I was thinking about
something more advanced.So I just want to know is such and such user has
access to database, but I don't want to query any tables in the database to
do this.


Uzytkownik "Tim Williams" napisal w wiadomosci grup
...
Just try to run a simple select on the database using the credentials
supplied, and check any errors (if generated).

Tim

On Apr 7, 11:39 am, "IgorM" wrote:
Hi

I have a database in access mdb file. In Excel I created a userform where
user inputs a username and password. What's the best way to check if the
given credentials are correct - in VBA of course?

Kind regards
IgorM


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