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7.6

Can Not Delete from specified tables

Asked by avgplusguy in Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access Database

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Access 2003 saving as Access 200 database

Select TempTran.*
FROM TempTran02_canc LEFT JOIN TempTran ON (TempTran02_canc.Ptid = TempTran.Ptid) AND (TempTran02_canc.Datedata = TempTran.Datedata) AND (TempTran02_canc.Timeeff = TempTran.Timeeff);
197 cases

Change to delete and it says can not delete from specified tables.

DELETE *
FROM TempTran
Where (tempTran.Ptid in (select Ptid from TempTran02_canc)) and (TempTran.Datedata in (select Datedata from TempTran02_canc)) AND (TempTran.Timeeff in (select Timeeff from TempTran 02_canc));
238 responses

Reverse the order and it asks for TempTran02_canc.Ptid
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