What im trying to do is create a form on my laptop (case reports for emergency 
medical services), fill it out on scene, and then be able to update it and be 
reflected in our dispatch desktop. 

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> On May 16, 2020, at 8:04 AM, Dan Lewis <elderdanle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> What type of database are you using? If it is embedded, you could copy the 
> database file to the desktop and run it. Of course each time you will have to 
> move this file from one computer.
> 
> Otherwise, you will need to network the two computers so that the computers 
> will have access to each other. (Moving the database file between computers 
> would be easier than moving using  USB stick.) Then the database should be 
> converted into a server/client relationship on one of the computers and set 
> up a client database file. This way both can access the database. Base can do 
> this; there are other database engines which can also do this (MySQL and 
> PostgreSQL are two examples.)
> 
> Any further questions should be sent to this mailing list and not to me 
> directly. (users@openoffice.apache.org) I have sent you a CC so you could see 
> what I wrote. Others should do the same.
> 
> Dan
> 
>> On 5/16/20 03:50, Jose Molina wrote:
>> Im trying to connect to a database created on my laptop running on windows 
>> 10 pro and trying to connect it so I can open it on my desktop running on 
>> windows 10 home. How does one do that, exactly?
>> 
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