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I have an existing MS Access, V7.0 that I want to update using data from other MS Access databases.  I have tried to use an Update Query but it won't work.  Can somebody help me update my database?
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 04/01/1998 Views: 15
Can we update multiple tables using arrays and dynamic SQL? What I need to know is can we pass table name to dynamic SQL for updation. I need to use this in arrays (batches of 50 updates)
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 09/04/1998 Views: 0
I have made a run-time. I have 2 files (Main.mde and System.mdw). I have used Microsoft Developer Tools I have choosen: Main.mde = Include as main file System.mdw = workgroup file (uncompressed) T...
 
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I'm unable to get my calendar to update as I pull up the form.  It stays on the date that I created it.  I have a calendar and an unbound box, which displays the current date as a default view (=No...
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How do you update the identity column or can this even be done? Thanks!
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I have a table with two date/time fields.  One of them has a number of values set as 1/1/1900 00:00am.  The other has valid values (i.e. 15/12/1999 07:15:00). I need to update the date section o...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 03/14/2000 Views: 0
Hello experts I try to update a field in a table with the sum of values from a joined table. However, the following error occurs : You tried to execute a query that doesn't include the specif...
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I have a Query that returns the correct information but is always "NOT UPDATEABLE". I have 3 tables. I have a TASK table that has a Primary key called "TASKID" it is a foreign key(one-to-many...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 10/10/2000 Views: 0
Hi, I'm developing using SqlServer7.0 as back end and msaccess2000 as front and I'have a form which update  a table using stored procedure, it was working successfully but sudenlly when i want t...
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I have imported a module into a different database. The function works fine in the old database. I have checked the references. Same! The functions executes. I have checked the debugger. ...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 04/27/2001 Views: 0