ID: Q105129
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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
When multiple users access the same table and delete records from it, the record count does not always accurately reflect the actual number of records in the table.
For example, say two different users access the same table. User 1 prints a count of the number of records in the table, deletes the last record, and then closes the table. User 2 then opens the same table and prints a count of the number of records in the table. The record count may be the same for the two users even though the record count for User 2 should be one less than for User 1.
Pages are not removed from the page cache when a table is closed. When a table is reopened, it is possible for out-of-date pages to be present in the page cache, which can lead to inaccurate record counts.
Although the RecordCount property of a table returns the approximate number of records in the table, the RecordCount property of a snapshot returns the actual number of records in the snapshot. You can use the following user-defined sample function to return a table's record count by creating a snapshot of the table:
Function ReturnRecordCount (mytablename As String)
'Define variables.
Dim mytable As Table, mydb As Database
Dim mysnapshot As Snapshot
'Initialize variables.
Set mydb = CurrentDB()
Set mytable = mydb.OpenTable(mytablename)
'Create a snapshot based on the table.
Set mysnapshot = mytable.CreateSnapshot()
mysnapshot.MoveLast
myrecordcount = mysnapshot.recordcount
mysnapshot.Close
mytable.Close
mydb.Close
ReturnRecordCount = myrecordcount
End Function
For more information about snapshots, search for "snapshot," and then "Snapshot Object--Summary" using the Microsoft Access Help menu.
For more information about the RecordCount property, search for "RecordCount," and then "RecordCount Property" using the Microsoft Access Help menu.
Additional query words: multiuser
Keywords : kbusage MdlRcd
Version : 1.0 1.1 2.0 7.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: August 30, 1997