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Database Splitting error

I am trying to split a database that I created at work. It has local
tables, linked tables to other Access databases on our server and also
linked tables to an AS400 database in another state. Before I linked
the AS400 tables I got the error when trying to split "Subscript out
of range" I am still getting the error and hope someone can tell me
how I go about finding what is causing this error.

Any help is, as always, greatly appreciated,

Norma
Nov 13 '05 #1
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nj**********@suscom.net (Norma) wrote in message news:<20*************************@posting.google.c om>...
I am trying to split a database that I created at work. It has local
tables, linked tables to other Access databases on our server and also
linked tables to an AS400 database in another state. Before I linked
the AS400 tables I got the error when trying to split "Subscript out
of range" I am still getting the error and hope someone can tell me
how I go about finding what is causing this error.

Any help is, as always, greatly appreciated,

Norma


No idea, but you could do this manually... kind of a PITA, but you
could create an empty DB, import everything but the tables into it and
then relink the databases on the server and the AS400 database...
Nov 13 '05 #2

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