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Microsoft Access to Teradata via ODBC

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Mozc

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Jan 30, 2002
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When using Microsoft Access 2000 to link to a Teradata system table (DBC.AccLogTbl) all I receive in the result set after executing the query is the constant "#Deleted" in each row and column. I am using the Teradata demo software and therefore using the default Teradata ODBC driver version 2.08.01. I often receive this same problem when using other system (DBC) tables.

I don't have any problems using the same driver from QueryMan. And if I import DBC.AccLogTbl everything seems to import just fine.

Any ideas? Doug Drake
(MOZC)
 
Are you linking to the table or using a passthrough query as the data source?

The message you see is a common Access 'feature' and has nothing to do with the ODBC/DBMS version. It ususally occurs when the virtual copy in memory is out of sync with the physical table, whether it be local or remote. I have often used a 'refresh' from within VB to solve this.
 
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