| re: I received a 3072 error from ms access 97
Read you loud & clear. That's what I did.
Some mysteries aren't worth unravelling.
I'm working with an old product here -
because I like it and am comfortable
with it. I really don't want to move on.
I can live with an error condition that
has no description - as long as there's
a work-a-round.
Thx Tom.
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 06:49:37 -0700, Tom van Stiphout
<no.spam.tom7744@cox.net> wrote:
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>On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 07:51:32 -0400, MLH <CRCI@NorthState.net> wrote:
>
>Fix the bug and move on.
>Or try your luck with the vendor :-)
>
>-Tom.
>
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>>I was instructed to get a new
>>updated help file. How might
>>I go about that. The 3072
>>error was trapped but had
>>no description. It had some-
>>thing to do with having
>>misspelled table name in a
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