How can I edit a date field using the DBWIZ? (TimeStamp)

G

Guest

I have found that everytime I create a DB through FP orACCESS that includes a
date formatted field including the "TimeStamp" or an entered date field, I
get a Database Error when I use the edit function page created by the DB WIZ.

How can this be avoided? Should I just not include the timestamp?
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Yes don't use it
TimeStamp is a reserved word

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|I have found that everytime I create a DB through FP orACCESS that includes a
| date formatted field including the "TimeStamp" or an entered date field, I
| get a Database Error when I use the edit function page created by the DB WIZ.
|
| How can this be avoided? Should I just not include the timestamp?
 
G

Guest

I'm currently using your fix.

I have changed the reserved word name from TimeStamp to something else. I
need a timestamp for the time and sate the user entered the data that they
cannot control but I do need to be able to go back and edit the other data
fields.

It seems as though everytime I relate the field to a Daite/Time format in
the DB I have this problem.

What am I doing wrong? Is there a way?
 
C

Clark

Not sure I entirely understand your question / problem. But I
routinely use both the timestamp and another date type field an an
Access database table, and I can go in and modify a record to change
the date showing in either the timestamp or the other date field.

But I do it in Access directly, not via a Wiz, so cant comment on your
Wiz problem. Is using Access directly an option for you?
 
G

Guest

Sorry about the clarity. I have figured it out and it is working fine.

Thanks Stephan & Clark for responding...
 

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