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.ASP Page Not Displaying Updated Access DB Info.

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kaspr238

IS-IT--Management
Feb 12, 2002
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I support an ASP developed web site that displays information which is updated weekly from an Access table. The Access table also resides on the same web server as the web application. When I update the Access table and save the new .mdb file in Front Page, I can no longer view the updated Access information in the web application. The only way to view the information is to save the previous version of the Access table, which isn't what I want to do. I checked the server path and the global.asa and everything seems fine. Can someone offer some suggestions on how to correct this problem?

 
was the original site written with frontpage or are you just now utilizing it's horrific attemps to help in designing. [lol] A language that doesn't affect the way you think about programming is not worth knowing.
admin@onpntwebdesigns.com
 
LOL! Yes, the original app. was written in ASP.
 
no I mean was the original site written with FrontPage? You will have conflicts if you try to use FrontPage midterm in a site to edit certain things. A language that doesn't affect the way you think about programming is not worth knowing.
admin@onpntwebdesigns.com
 
Yes, the original site was written in FrontPage. The only thing that I noticed that changed was the SAP extract .txt file that is used to 'update' the Access table that is viewed over the web. I corrected several data types to accommodate the changes in the file, but even with those changes, the new data is not displayed over the web after the table refresh.
 
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