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Error Compiling Large Database into MDE file29 Dec 2005 13:46 GMT2
I am getting this error message when I try to convert my Access 2003
application into an MDE file. What can I do?
This error is usually associated with compiling a large database into an MDE
file.  Due to the method used to compile the database, a considerable number
Powerbuilder 9.028 Dec 2005 16:39 GMT4
The company I was developing several MS Access db's for wants to take one and
convert it into an existing db they have in Powerbuilder - will it still have
the Acccess capabilities on the front-end ? Will it be a live hook-up ?
Access 2000 / Office XP (2002)23 Dec 2005 21:02 GMT3
Brendan,
We have an mdb coded using Access 2000. We do not have the time or expertise
to deal with a conversion. The back end is a SQL 2000 database. We are
unable to run it on an XP Pro running Office XP/2002, is this an expected
Autonumbering failure after conversion from 2.0 to 200319 Dec 2005 22:45 GMT2
After converting my database from 2.0 to 2003 format, using the
converter downloaded from microsofts homepage, all the fields that uses
autonumbering does not work. Instedet of generating a correct
incrementet number, the autonumbering generates a large negative
WAT IS THIS?17 Dec 2005 12:34 GMT1
Anyone out there wat is this public conversation thing? I am really
confused!!
Performance differences with Access 200316 Dec 2005 07:58 GMT5
I've just converted a long standing application from Access 97 to Access
2003 and on startup it is much slower than Access 97. The startup process
checks for the integrity of required linked tables and then if all are
present and the links are OK shows the user the rest of the ...
MDE in Access 200316 Dec 2005 07:42 GMT5
My office is the process of upgrading all users to Office 2003 from Office
XP.  I've encountered a problem that when I've edited a database created with
Access 2002, and create an MDE file, those users still in Office XP cannot
open the MDE file.  They receive an error that says ...
hello16 Dec 2005 00:39 GMT1
how are you
Access Runtime - Reinstall Compiled Project with Data14 Dec 2005 03:43 GMT2
I am starting over explaining a problem we have - please disregard
previous posts as they are misleading.
We designed a VBA Application using Office 97 Developer Tools. We
distributed this as an ACCESS RUNTIME application. The database was
Access 2003 - use 2000 or 2002/2003 format?14 Dec 2005 01:47 GMT1
We just went through a huge Access 97 to 2003 upgrade (1500+ mdb files). We
did this only for Access 97 databases; we left any Access 2000 databases
alone. We now therefore have a mix of Access databases in 2000 format and
2002/2003 format. What advantages (if any) does the ...
Urgent:   Exporting Access into Excel11 Dec 2005 07:04 GMT3
Hello, I need help exporting or linking MS Access queries into Excel
spreadsheets.  This will be a daily task.  Is there any way of doing
this?  I tried using the transferspreadsheet macro but couldn't figure
it out.  Any adivce is appreciated!
Access 2K and Access XP (2002)09 Dec 2005 12:57 GMT6
Can I open Access 2K databases using my Access XP installed on my computer?
We have Access 2k frontend with SQL Server 2K backend. Is the Access 2K
database would be corrupted if I open it in the Access XP?
Thank you for your help.
97 to 2003 - conversion errors table09 Dec 2005 06:52 GMT2
Converting an Access 97 db to 2003, I got a message "conversion errors
encountered - look in conversion errors table".
In the table is a single row--
Object Type: Table
"Operation invalid without a current index"08 Dec 2005 07:44 GMT3
Does anyone know what this means.
I get this error message when I try to run a query imported into a Access
2003 mdb from a '97 mdb.
The query is a select query that pulls information from tables in the .mdb
Convert Access 2003 Back To Access 97 Problem08 Dec 2005 05:13 GMT1
When I use the Access 2003 utility to convert my database back to
Access 97, all the table links (ODBC to SQL Server) turn into local
Access tables.  Has anyone run into this problem and what can be done
about it, if anything?
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