I get the same error and I am trying to connect to an MS Access database. What error s exactly are you getting? Last edited by jvinton; Feb 25th, at I'm thinking that maybe I've left something out of the installation package. Tom van Stiphout Replied on July 13,
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I suspect you have a problem with the DBase driver.
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To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. This is equivalent to the code that runs in the IDE but fails on a clean computer: This thread is jer40.msm.
How satisfied are you with this response? Tom van Stiphout Replied on July 13, Sorry this didn't help. Perhaps this will help: Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Tom van Stiphout Replied on July 12, In reply to Tom van Stiphout's post on July 12, The time now is Tell jjet40.msm about your experience with our site.
As far as I know, that normally indicates a corrupt database file. The Search Key was not found in any record. Did this jet40.msk your problem?
You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Thanks for marking this as the answer. This happened after a windows update two weeks ago.
QuinStreet does not include all companies or jer40.msm types of products available in the marketplace. Captain Close Replied on April 15, The latest version is already installed with Windows 7, and it is maintained using Windows Update.
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I was probably comparing similar but different functions. DAO syntax error This has been resolved. In jet40.mm to AD's post on July 12, AD Replied on July 12, Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which QuinStreet receives compensation. As far as my claim that it worked on one computer but not others, it was a red herring.
In reply to Tom van Stiphout's post on July 13, The SQL looks okay to me but maybe I'm not seeing something. AD Created on July 12, jet40.mms I get the same error.
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All times are GMT The variable szComputerName was returned from an API call and I forgot to remove the trailing null terminators, jte40.msm the closing quote at the end of the concatenated szSQL was ignored, which produced the syntax error.
It was a careless error on my part. Does anyone have a suggestion about why this code runs in the IDE on the dev computer but fails on others after installation?
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