Nitin wrote:
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> I have Oracle 9.2 tables linked in Access. Data can be pulled from all
> the tables except one !! It gives "ODBC connection failed" error when
> trying to open the link.I deleted the link and created it again. But
> didn't help. Closing and reopening Access didn't work either.
> Any ideas?[/color]
This frequently happens when there are date/time fields in Oracle that
store only time. Possibly some other data types as well, CLOBS, BLOBS,
though I've never worked with these.
It's not an issue in Pass through queries.
The thing to do is make your link. Then, open a select query against
the linked table and bring down one field at a time and run it. This
will at least show you what field(s) are causing it.
Another thing to consider if the above does not work. Does the
offending table have a column/fields with long datatype(only one
column/field of data type long is permitted per table in Oracle)? In
your DSN Administrator, go to configure of the DSN in question. There
are workaround options (for the Oracle driver, not sure about MS), and
making sure "Force retrievalof long columns" is checked can help.
But the first issue I described is the most likely culprit.
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