Replica fails to synchronize, Search key not found, 3709

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Guest

I've got an Access 2000 format database that has been working well for
several years. It's been replicated to two other users. Today I tried to
synchronize the Master to one Replica and got this message:

"The search key was not found in any record."

Supposedly, this is error 3709. When I looked it up in MSKB, it said it
maybe caused by an indexed Memo field. However, that's not the case.

I am using MS Access 2003. Any ideas to get it to sync again?
 
J

Joan Wild

I suggest you ask in the replication newsgroup.
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...5e-4fa9-83fd-74fb8dd5c8ca&lang=en&cr=us--Joan WildMicrosoft Access MVPJimEagleOne wrote:> I've got an Access 2000 format database that has been working well for> several years. It's been replicated to two other users. Today I tried> to synchronize the Master to one Replica and got this message:>> "The search key was not found in any record.">> Supposedly, this is error 3709. When I looked it up in MSKB, it said> it maybe caused by an indexed Memo field. However, that's not the> case.>> I am using MS Access 2003. Any ideas to get it to sync again?>> --> .. jim ..
 
G

Guest

okay, I don't understand how to get there. The link didn't work, but fudged
until I got something. I don't seem to understand how the public newsgroups
seem to be on a whole different web page. I'm not sure how workdown from
Microsoft.com to find the page.
 
J

Joan Wild

The link got a bit mangled. Remove the --Joan at the end.

I dan't see the page right now but from www.microsoft.com, select Support,
then self support options, and then newsgroups. The replication newsgroup
isn't found under Office, Access, but instead Office Developer, then Access,
then replication.
 

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