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Linked query to SQL Server -  Microsoft Access  Report source not displaying dbo.

Asked by stuntwoman in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft ADP

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Hello

Here is a strange thing. I have an Access database linked to SQL Server back end. I have several reports that run from queries. On one PC when I open a report in design mode and set the Report Source the drop down list includes the "dbo" part eg dbo.ReportQuery1and the report works fine.

However on another PC the report doesn't work with the error - "Cannot find ReportQuery1" and when I open the report in design mode on this PC the "dbo" is not there - either in the record source or the drop down list! Therefore the report doesn't think the query exists!

So is there a setting in Access that will display the "dbo" and something that switches it off - I am really stumped.

Thanks for your help


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