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Import and only update data that is changed

Hi,

I am working on an access database that will be used to maintain all Network equipments.
It has 4-6 tables. Once the database is completed there will be a master copy and multiple user copies. Master copy will be in a server and user copies will be in tech staff's laptops.Tech staff go to different locations to perform pc support, they carry their laptops with them.When they come back to the main office they want to refresh data in the master copy of the access database with any data changes from the user copy in their laptops.

Please help me with your expert ideas on how to approach this requirement.

Thanks.
Nov 4 '08 #1
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NeoPa
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Have you looked into database replication?
Nov 6 '08 #2

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