This is probably very low-level but, I can't spin my wheels any more.
While exporting a 13000 record access table to a .txt type file, my records get out of order and some of the field data seems to mix together inadvertantly. Are there record number limits? Is there a special trick to...
When I export data from a MS access table to a tab delimeted file the resultant file will randomly skip some of the tabs in a record and begin a new record in what appears to be part of the particular filed from the previous record. This doesn't happen every time and doesn't seem to relate to...
I need to use MSAccess to link to a firebird database. Can anyone guide me through the steps. I know I need a driver - I think? but which one? How do I define the link?
I used to link this access application to foxpro tables, but my foxpro database is being replaced with firebird.
Using Access97 to link to a foxpro table - I am suddenly unable to read the foxpro table either in datasheet view or using an access query. This is only happening on one of my tables and it used to work! What could be wrong with this table and what can I do? The error that I receive in Access...
Using Access97 to link to a foxpro table - I am suddenly unable to read the foxpro table either in datasheet view or using an access query. This is only happening on one of my tables and it used to work! What could be wrong with this table and what can I do? The error that I receive in Access...
I've discovered some corrupted data in some of the memo fields on one of our .dbf files. I used access to update the value in the corrupted fields to null - just to get rid of the corruption. This has caused more trouble than it was worth. It seems that the actual data in memo fields is stored...
I've historically linked to my Foxpro 3.0 .dbf files using MS Access 97 but now would like to use Access 2000. It doesn't appear to support these Foxpro .dbf files - how do you get around that?
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