A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
That is for tables linked with an ODBC driver, typically SQL Server tables.
This should NOT happen with an Access back-end.
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In Access 2010 I've noticed in a linked table that the icon has changed from the normal table symbol with an arrow, to a circle/globe with the linked symbol. Can someone explain what this means please.
Thanks
A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
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That is for tables linked with an ODBC driver, typically SQL Server tables.
This should NOT happen with an Access back-end.
Many thanks, it makes sense now!