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BUG: Using GROUP BY in query expression on MEMO fields it truncates data in MEMO fields to first 255 characters
BUG: Using GROUP BY in query expression on MEMO fields it truncates data in MEMO fields to first 255 characters
I have tested this in new database with 1 key column, and 2 memo fields one containing less than 255 chars, and 1 with more than 255 chars in it. Created two queries one not using GROUP BY and one using it (I called this one ...ERROR...) I have attached this database as example of bug. Info: bug discovered this using ADO not sure what ver. (MDAC 2.7) also Access Ver. 2000 [9.0.3821 SR-1] who needs to know, also I will test this bug on Access in Office XP latter this day. Is this a Bug or a limitation I am not sure, there is no comment on this in MSDN so presume that this is a bug. what so ever it makes my life more difficult, like already it isn't q=). [SolarAngel] |
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