I currently have an ODBC connection to an SQL database. When I view the tables in Access the SQL GUID (globally unique identifier) doesn't display correctly. I just get a bunch of square boxes. Here is an example of what one should look like:
0xAE193E40C0A8088000C5661875A00F69
I have the SQL...
I need to create an Access 2000 run-time player but can't find any documentation on how this is done. I have the office 2000 developer tools so I should be able to do it. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
Josh
I have a query that needs to be exported and I want to pass it criteria via a function. One of the fields is Employee and it contains Exempt or NonExempt. I want to use 1 query to export the data for Exempt, NonExempt and all employees. I can get it to work for just Exempt or just NonExempt...
Hopefully someone else is using this tool. I am trying to highlight rows in the gridblox by comparing 2 values in the row. Each row contains a Client Name, Abandoned Percent, Queue Time, Service Level Agreement (SLA) Abandoned Percent and SLA Queue Time. I want to compare the client's...
I know that much already. When in ODBC Data Source Administrator I click 'Add' and I don't know which driver to select from this menu. None of them mention DB2 database. I have found something on Microsoft website that mentions Microsoft ODBC Driver for DB2 but I can't find a place to...
Does anyone know if there is a way to return the values in the Call Stack when a error occurs. Basically I want to include this information in an error message that comes up after the VBA breaks.
Thanks,
Josh
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