Best approach to creating a snapshot
Date: 2 Jun 2003 21:28:46 -0700
Message-ID: <22a1a071.0306022028.53cfde9c_at_posting.google.com>
Hi all,
I am new to Access and am working on a project where it is required
that the user enters some inputs - uses the computation to get to the
result - After
viewing the result he/she may want to change the inputs as the result
is not satisfactory. What I would like to do is to keep the old inputs
along with the related data and let them modify the data. Once they do
it if they are not satisfied and if they want to go back to their
original inputs then they should be able to recall the earlier version
of inputs by a name. What is the best way to do this - I have thought
of having timestamp in the same database but if the users start
changing things very often then it will increase the size of the
database exponentially - if I create a copy of the database which will
only store these snapshots then it would mean extra maintenance. Can
Thanks and Regards,
newToAccess
Received on Tue Jun 03 2003 - 06:28:46 CEST