![]() It utilized a Update Filename SET field = '0' WHERE nz(field,'')='' I ran the tool and went into debug to find where the offending query was. ![]() ![]() However I found a laptop which had the error. I don't get it on my machine because I have a surface, and because I cannot update the drive to a larger one I use an sd card for my user folder which does not allow the major upgrades to run. We have (primarily) one tool utilizing MS Access which has this error. Not something I wanted MANY end users who are not all computer saavy to have to walk through so I did some digging. I found that the uninstall previous updates doesn't work with Office 365 and that the only thing I found is to use the deployment tool to set back to a prior version.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |