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Message Posted: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 @ 21:48:47 GMT
Subj: | | Re: SQL Assistant Question: Access Violation |
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From: | | cblake |
Vinay -
| I assume that it could be issue w/ you writing into MS access database that SQL assistant writes into for maintaining history. Otherwise
if you installed SQL Assistant, it should work fine. | |
I considered that as a possibility - but the records are being written successfully to the history table, and I can edit the history through
SQL Assistant without any errors / warnings. Strange, huh? I did notice that in the Options >> Directory I have the choice between Access
95 and 2000, and 95 was selected. I switched it to 2000, but that didn't seem to make any difference. And I only have 2003 on my computer, so
perhaps the problem is related to that.
Chris Blake
3M Company
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