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    Access 2000 to RDB query returns #DELETED results - HELP!!!

    I have an Access 2000 database with a number of linked tables in an Oracle RDB database. There is one linked table where, for a simple SELECT query, it returns '#DELETED' in all the fields. I can get data from all of the other linked tables. I have tried both Oracle RDB v2 and version 3...
  2. gerrya

    Excel: Using a macro to save worksheet in .csv format

    Hi all, One of the last things a macro in my worksheet does is save the sheet in a .csv format. I have a date column in the sheet formatted as dd/mm/yy. However when the macro does the 'File Save' the date actually comes out as mm/dd/yy in the saved file. If I manually do a File-Save As, the...
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    Access 2000 and Crystal Reports 8.5

    Help! I have some Access 2000 applications which worked fine along with Crystal Reports 7.0. There was a requirement to upgrade to Crystal 8.5 and Access 2000 applications no longer run. My Access 2000 programs did not use Crystal 7.0. Uninstalled Crystal but Access still will not work. Has...
  4. gerrya

    Error while creating SQL 7 database

    Trying to create a new database using Enterprise Manager and get the message: 'Error 5177: Encountered an unexpected error while checking the sector size for file d:\mssql\data\fintrain.mdf. Check error log. Some file names could not be created' Has anyone else experienced this or know of a...

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