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I know the pain of migrating an application from MS-Access to SQL server ... I'm in the middle of it now.

You might want to take a strategy like this ...

You have a grid full of records that a user may update.

Each record should have two additional fields: modified_datetime,modified_by

Create a button (or something) which puts the record into "edit" mode; at this time, re-fetch the record so that you are sure you have the most current version.

During the "save" of the record, you will need to re-fetch the record and check that the modified_datetime has not changed, if no change then update the record with your new values and updated modified_datetime,modified_by values.

If someone has modified the record, you can inform your user that someone has already modified the record and he/she has to "re-edit" the record.

Something to think about.

I also agree with the other members that you might want to take this time to re-design your database design and not do a straight Ms-Access to MS-SQL import.
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