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Microsoft Access Query Links

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UCDmike

Flightless Bird
Is there a relatively easy way to link to objects within an access database.
I am particularly interested in making notes on parts of my access database
and being able to jump to that part of the database if needed. I can only
seem to get a link to the database file but not within the database to the
actual query or report.
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
UCDmike wrote:
> Is there a relatively easy way to link to objects within an access
> database.


NO, there are no such tools for Access.

> I am particularly interested in making notes on parts of my
> access database and being able to jump to that part of the database
> if needed.


Again the answer is NO.
There are no means to connect ON and Access.

> I can only seem to get a link to the database file but
> not within the database to the actual query or report.


Not even that is possible.
As nice as it would be to dream of ON using SQL and vice versa, nothing
available in this direction.

Rainald
 
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Knightnet

Flightless Bird
On Jan 8, 3:15 am, "Rainald Taesler" <taes...@gmx.de> wrote:
> UCDmike wrote:
> > Is there a relatively easy way to link to objects within an access
> > database.

>

....
>
> Rainald


O yes, that would be a VERY nice feature! Unlikely to happen though
given the architecture of OneNote.

However, another approach might be to publish your database to
SharePoint. You could then copy links to an appropriate place as they
would be standard URL's? Of course, you would probably need SharePoint
2010 for that to work.

Regards, Julian Knight
http://it.knightnet.org.uk, http://www.totallyinformaton.com
 
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