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When the table contains more than 220 fields!

PEB
1,418 Expert 1GB
When on of my tables reached 200-200 fields the first time it wasn't a problem to save it...

But When i've decided to add a field... Ther was a message that explained that there is a lot of columns..


I've delt some but... no result over there.. i could'nt more savce my table...

I've caceled the save...

Copied the fields in a new table, added the new ones... And saved without problems...

So maybe if I want to change my table... it's better to recreate it isn't it?

PEB
Nov 4 '06 #1
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NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
You could try a Compact & Repair.
It sounds like Access is deleting the fields but still holding on to the field info internally.
I would expect a C&R to clear the extraneous stuff out.
Alternatively, Copy and Paste the table selecting the structure only option, then copy the data across. This may leave you with a table you can continue to design.
Nov 4 '06 #2
PEB
1,418 Expert 1GB
Yeah,

Fortunatelly that those aren't tables with important information on them... Only temporary tables to accelerate my work :)

Thanks :)
Nov 4 '06 #3

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