Invalid Argument

H

Hyper

I linked tables from my Point of Sales System using ODBC
to access and was working with them for couple weeks
without problems.

Now I am trying to link a table and getting "Invalid
argument" error.

Any ideas what could happen ?

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem since upgrading to Win XP.I had an acc2000 db with linked tables using odbc driver
Now when trying to make a new linked table, i get the tables list from the connection with the odbc driver and right after that i get an "invalid argument" error message
Only one table can be created and i noticed that this table (in the source db) is the only one not using indexes
Is there any Win API call that changed to Win XP and so there this problem
It worked with both Access2000 and Access 97 to Win98 and Win 2000
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem since upgrading to Win XP
I had an acc97 db with linked tables using odbc driver to an external data base
That was on win 98 system and everything was ok
I had tryed the same with acc97-Win2K, acc97-WinXP, acc2000-Win2K and and everything was still fine
Now i have acc2000-WinXP
When trying to make a new linked table, i get the tables list from the connection with the odbc driver
and right after that i get an "invalid argument" error message
I have installed SR-1 (thank you fro the links) but there still the same problem
It seems that the only compination (as far as i know) is acc2000-WinXP
Is there any Win API call that changed to Win XP and so there this problem
 
E

ernesto tchuda

Thomas Apostolou said:
I have the same problem since upgrading to Win XP.I had an acc2000 db with
linked tables using odbc driver.
Now when trying to make a new linked table, i get the tables list from the
connection with the odbc driver and right after that i get an "invalid
argument" error message.
Only one table can be created and i noticed that this table (in the source
db) is the only one not using indexes.
 

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