How to get current logged in user id in access-db 2016









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I'm making a students management system in access, in which I have made a signup table named as students and after that I made it's form and it's saving data in table and after that I made login form which is working fine, and after logging in it's showing personal details form (I have set that) and which also stores data, and in personal details table I have a field named student_id_fk which stores the primary key of that user which is logged in but I am confused that how to get currently logged in user id is there any way?










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      I'm making a students management system in access, in which I have made a signup table named as students and after that I made it's form and it's saving data in table and after that I made login form which is working fine, and after logging in it's showing personal details form (I have set that) and which also stores data, and in personal details table I have a field named student_id_fk which stores the primary key of that user which is logged in but I am confused that how to get currently logged in user id is there any way?










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      I'm making a students management system in access, in which I have made a signup table named as students and after that I made it's form and it's saving data in table and after that I made login form which is working fine, and after logging in it's showing personal details form (I have set that) and which also stores data, and in personal details table I have a field named student_id_fk which stores the primary key of that user which is logged in but I am confused that how to get currently logged in user id is there any way?







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