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X002548
Not Just a Number

15586 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-12 : 09:49:19
MS Access ADP 2000

OK, So now that I found out that ADP Doesn't communicate well with SQL Server, I now have a developer that I gave dbo to for a particular db gets the message above when trying to create a view ("How do I create queries anymore?"..."Well you don't...") Anyway, they can create a sproc though.

What gives...Google's not to much help so far...

I created a developer folder, where I do work on the "app". Then I repair and compact to a release folder. Then I have a folder for each userid which I release the "app" to their own personal image. That was so no 2 people at the same time where opening the same image.

What gives?

PS Actually the "developer" is a director and they want to do ad hoc reporting...didn't want to get in to the version control thing.



Brett

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X002548
Not Just a Number

15586 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-13 : 14:52:42
Nobody?

Do you think it might be the client and how it's configured?



Brett

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