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  1. McMEnterpr

    Access Rule Validation -- Invalid SQL Syntax

    Hello PHV, Glory and Wonder! It works! That was exactly the problem. There was a data type mismatch between the two date fields that I had been missing. Thanks for the help PHV! =)
  2. McMEnterpr

    Access Rule Validation -- Invalid SQL Syntax

    Thanks for the reply PHV, Yes, I realize that I need to play with the Table validation rule, but it is not working for me. If I insert the table validation rule: [End_Date]>[Start_Date] The rule is not reinforced and I can enter data that this rule does not allow. Is there something I am not...
  3. McMEnterpr

    Access Rule Validation -- Invalid SQL Syntax

    Thanks for the reply dhookom, Unfortunately, I am still receiving this error. Does anyone know why I might be receiving it? Or have a solution for it? Thanks for your time and help!
  4. McMEnterpr

    Access Rule Validation -- Invalid SQL Syntax

    Hello everyone, I'm attempting to create the rule validation [End_Date]>[Start_Date] but I am receiving the following error: "Invalid SQL Syntax - cannot use multiple columns in a column-level CHECK constraint." I have been told there is a way to create a rule validation like this in Access...

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