>Craig, what happen if you implement this and someone deactivate Database Events? or it is necessary to open the database to deactive'em?
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>Enmanuel
Yes you need to open the database to access the setting through the interface. However, if the user has the DBC and opens it as a table, then they can change the setting in the appropriate field without triggering anything. You can see why it isn't bullet proof. < s >
Larry Miller
MCSD
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