Microsoft KB Archive/172160

= ACC97: One Linked Table Opened Read-Only Makes All Read-Only =

Article ID: 172160

Article Last Modified on 1/20/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q172160



Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.



SYMPTOMS
When you open a linked table as read-only with the OpenRecordset method in code, all linked tables in that database are read-only until the recordset is closed.



RESOLUTION
You can either open linked tables read-write instead of read-only, or you can create a global recordset variable and run the following code when the database opens:

Dim rsGlobal As Recordset

Function InitializeLinkTables

Dim mydb As Database Set mydb = CurrentDb Set rsGlobal = mydb.OpenRecordset("select * from Shippers")

End Function



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 97.

This problem no longer occurs in Microsoft Jet Database Engine version 3.51, which is available from the Microsoft Download Center.

For information on how to obtain Microsoft Jet Database Engine 3.51, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

172733 ACC97: Updated Version of Microsoft Jet 3.5 Available for Download



MORE INFORMATION
When you open a recordset against a linked table, Microsoft Access caches a Table object with the properties of the first linked table you specify. When you open additional linked tables, they are opened with the cached information. If the first linked table is opened as read-only, all additional linked tables opened are opened as read-only.

Steps to Reproduce Problem
NOTE: There may be other steps that exhibit this behavior. The following steps outline just one known way of duplicating this problem.

 Create a new database. Create a linked table to the Suppliers table in the sample database Northwind.mdb. Create a linked table to the Shippers table in the sample database Northwind.mdb.  Add the following code to a new module:

Function TestReadOnly

Dim dbTest As Database Dim rsTest As Recordset Set dbTest = CurrentDb Set rsTest = dbTest.OpenRecordset("Select * From Shippers", _                     dbOpenDynaset, dbReadOnly) Stop rsTest.Close

End Function  Open the Debug window, type the following line, and then press ENTER:

?TestReadOnly

NOTE: The code will pause on the Stop line in the code.</li> From the Database window, open the Shippers table and note that you cannot modify any data as expected.</li> From the Database window, open the Suppliers table and try to change the Company Name of any supplier.

RESULT: The Suppliers table is read-only as described in the "Symptoms" section.</li> Return to the Module window and press F5 to resume running the code.</li> From the Database window, open the Suppliers table and try to change the Company Name of any supplier.

RESULT: You can now modify data appropriately.</li></ol>

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