RecordLocks Property

Applies To

Form, Query, Report.

Description

You can use the RecordLocks property to determines how records are locked and what happens when two users try to edit the same record at the same time. When you edit a record, Microsoft Access can automatically lock that record to prevent other users from changing it before you are finished.

  • Forms — You can use this property to specify how records in the underlying table or query are locked when data in a multiuser database is updated.
  • Reports — You can use this property to specify whether records in the underlying table or query are locked while a report is previewed or printed.
  • Queries — You can use this property to specify whether records in a query (typically an action query in a multiuser database) are locked while the query is run.

Setting

The RecordLocks property uses the following settings.

Setting

Description

Visual Basic

No Locks

(Default) In forms, two or more users can edit the same record simultaneously. This is also called “optimistic” locking. If two users attempt to save changes to the same record, Microsoft Access displays a message to the user who tries to save the record second. This user can then discard the record, copy the record to the Clipboard, or replace the changes made by the other user. This setting is typically used on read-only forms or in single-user databases. It is also used in multiuser databases to permit more than one user to be able to make changes to the same record at the same time.

In reports, records aren’t locked while the report is previewed or printed.

In queries, records aren’t locked while the query is run.

0

All Records

All records in the underlying table or query are locked while the form is open in Form view or Datasheet view, while the report is previewed or printed, or while the query is run. Although users can read the records, no one can edit, add, or delete any records until the form is closed, the report has finished printing, or the query has finished running.

1

Edited Record

(Forms and queries only) A page of records is locked as soon as any user starts editing any field in the record and stays locked until the user moves to another record. Consequently, a record can be edited by only one person at a time. This is also called “pessimistic” locking.

2


You can set this property using the objects property sheet, a macro, or Visual Basic.

Remarks

You can use the No Locks setting for forms if only one person uses the underlying tables or queries or makes all the changes to the data.

In a multiuser database, you can use the No Locks setting if you want to use optimistic locking and warn users attempting to edit the same record on a form. You can use the Edited Record setting if you want to prevent two or more users editing data at the same time.

You can use the All Records setting when you need to ensure that no changes are made to data after you start to preview or print a report or run an append, delete, make-table, or update query.

In Form view or Datasheet view, each locked record has a locked symbol in its record selector.

Note To change the default RecordLocks property setting for forms, click Options on the Tools menu. Click the Advanced tab on the Options dialog box and select the Default Record Locking option.

Data in a form, report, or query from an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) database is treated as if the No Locks setting were chosen, regardless of which setting is actually chosen.