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Recordset not updateable
How do I change this?
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Many kind of queries are *always* not updateable by themselves.
But *some* kind of queries can be changed into updateable: try open the properties of your query and change "Recordset Type" from "Dynaset" to "Dynaset (incoherent updates)". It could works... Good luck :-) Tonín escribió en el mensaje ... How do I change this? |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 15:27:55 -0700,
wrote: How do I change this? See Access help. Click on Help + Answer wizard. in the Search box, type: When can I update data from a query? Follow the links. -- Fred Please only reply to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal email. |
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