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Re: ODBC Problems

From: Tad van der Weele <weele_at_speakeasy.org>
Date: 2000/02/25
Message-ID: <896g9n$ug2$1@nntp6.u.washington.edu>#1/1

I have the same exact issue. Look under Microsoft Product Services Article ID Q128809.
The only thing I can figure out is that it is caused by 'Having a linked ODBC table containing NULL values in any of the fields making up the unique index'
which I definitely have in my tables.

<kuper_at_oscsystems.com> wrote in message
news:89657i$quq$1_at_spider.oscsystems.com...
>
> Thank you for the help!! However, I have increaded the ODBC refresh
> interval to 32766 and I'm still getting the error. I have also upped
> the Update retry interval with no success.
>
> Bewildered.
> -- Willie
>
>
> Peter Livingwater (PeterChong_at_nospam.att.net) wrote:
> : Basically the ODBC is not fast enough to refresh, Make some change on
 the
> : ODBC refresh rate
 

> : Like Options|Advanced|ODBC Refresh in Value(sec)
 

> : Cheers
 

> : Peter C.
> : <kuper_at_oscsystems.com> wrote in message
> : news:893mkg$7mp$1_at_spider.oscsystems.com...
> : >
> : > Hi,
> : >
> : > I am having a problem linking to Oracle tables via ODBC. When access
> : > opens the table, each field contains the string "#deleted". I get the
> : > errorwith either the Oracle or Microsoft ODBC drivers. Using SQL
 Plus,
> : > I can see the data without problem. Any help is greatly appreciated!
> : >
> : >
> : > -- Willie
> : >
>
>
Received on Fri Feb 25 2000 - 00:00:00 CST

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