Sent a client a MDB copy of the MS Access program built for them.  The
database has a refresh process to update a set of core tables from
another system through controlled processes.  When we both run the
program with the same data used to process the refresh (he on his and me
on mine), both our copies populate the core tables properly.  Clearing
of the data from non-core tables works just as fine as well.  The
problem comes with the population of the non-core tables  - my copy does
just fine on my machine but his copy will populate but misses a bunch of
records...

I have compared both databases at the programming as well as at the data
level using a comparison program and the programming is the same in both
programs...  just the non-core tables had any differences...

Has anyone had a similar experience?  Could something in his machine be
causing the MSA program to 'burp' or 'skip' through the process when it
is running???...

Garrett



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