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 How do you determine what jet version you have?

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SQLServerDBA_Dan
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Posted - 2002-01-29 : 14:31:35
no comment

Daniel
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nr
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Posted - 2002-01-29 : 15:32:21
Go to Greece and ask the prison authorities if you can talk to some plane spotters.

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nr
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Posted - 2002-01-29 : 15:44:14
More seriously if you search the registry you should find the jet versions that are installed and what your application is using.



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khenry
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Posted - 2002-02-25 : 04:36:21
Open debug window (CTRL+G) and type

? currentdb().Version

and enter.

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