the changes are saved, my Access database gets a new record inserted into
it. This makes for very labor intensive editing in MS Access afterward.
Does anyone know of a soft-switch setting in SurvCADD or Access that will
eliminate the old record / save the updates to the record already in the
database?
If not, is there a method for deleting old duplicate records within Access
without having to go through the entire database, drillhole by drillhole?
Thanks,
MPB
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