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Cannot update simple MSSQL join view in A2000, but ok in A2003

In an A2000 ADP I cannot edit data in an MS-SQL2000 view that has a
simple JOIN in it. However I can edit the data in the same view if I
open it in A2003 or SQL Query Analyser/etc.

I understand A2000 was developed for SQL7? Is there any way to get
around this behaviour?
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regards,

Bradley
Nov 13 '05 #1
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Don't know if you found an answer to your problem. You probably did
since it was some time ago. I just solved a similar problem by using
"WITH VIEW_METADATA" as explained in the attached article. Hope this
helps.

http://mcpmag.com/columns/print.asp?EditorialsID=389

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