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Stored procedure dt_getproctdef

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Dan - 06 Jan 2005 15:09 GMT
After updating my VB 6.0 software to sp6 I'm now receiving an ADO error when
I try to design a sp using Access 2k.  The error is as follows: "ADO Error
Could not find stored procedure 'dt_getproctdef'."  Can anyone help? I'm not
able to find any info regarding this on the net.  Thanks.
Sylvain Lafontaine - 06 Jan 2005 17:34 GMT
Are you talking about VB6 or VBA for Access code here?  It's hard to tell
what you are trying to do. Also, make sure that you have updating your
Access 2000 as well.

S. L.

> After updating my VB 6.0 software to sp6 I'm now receiving an ADO error
> when
> I try to design a sp using Access 2k.  The error is as follows: "ADO Error
> Could not find stored procedure 'dt_getproctdef'."  Can anyone help? I'm
> not
> able to find any info regarding this on the net.  Thanks.
Dan - 06 Jan 2005 21:01 GMT
I'm not talking about any code. I'm talking about using Access 2k to edit
stored procedures in a .adp file.  From the moment I updated my VB 6.0
software to sp6 I have been unable to edit stored procedures, via Access.  
Somehow, the VB 6.0 service pack 6 has affected Access.  Anyone know why?

> Are you talking about VB6 or VBA for Access code here?  It's hard to tell
> what you are trying to do. Also, make sure that you have updating your
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> > not
> > able to find any info regarding this on the net.  Thanks.
aaron_kempf@hotmail.com - 26 Jan 2005 22:58 GMT
i'd look into reinstalling the office service pack

or, there is a special add-in where so that you can edit your SQL 2000
objects via Access 2000.

If I were you, I would RUN, not walk-- to get a newer version of Access.

SPROC design in 2002 or 2003 is MUCH more enjoyable

> I'm not talking about any code. I'm talking about using Access 2k to edit
> stored procedures in a .adp file.  From the moment I updated my VB 6.0
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> > > not
> > > able to find any info regarding this on the net.  Thanks.
 
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