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welcome to another fast tips video brought to you by accesslearningzone.com I am your instructor Richard Rost in todays video were going to talk about data macros were going to update a last updated field in the table whenever that record is changed using something called a data macro that runs at the table level generally in my classes I recommend against the use of data macros whats a data macro well a data macro allows you to put programming at the table level usually this is considered bad database design its not something that professional developers use and I try to avoid it myself its usually best to keep all of your coding all of your VBA your Macros whatever at the form level so your form controls that kind of stuff the table is supposed to be for just storing data however once in a while its okay to use a little simple data macro especially if its not something thats business critical for example one thing that I like to do with the data macro is I like to know when