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This is my first project linking an MS Access (2003) front end to a MySQL back end. I've created and populated several tables in the MySQL database. I can read/write all of them except one from my Access front end. On that one, I get a 1064 error whenever I try to change a value. In the simplest case, I'm just changing a 0 to a 3 directly in the table. (This field is a float, which Access sees as a single, but I get the same result when I try to update any field in this table.)
As far as I can make out, this is a permissions issue.
If this is not enough information, please let me know what else I can tell you.

TIA!
Jul 31 '07 #1
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This is my first project linking an MS Access (2003) front end to a MySQL back end. I've created and populated several tables in the MySQL database. I can read/write all of them except one from my Access front end. On that one, I get a 1064 error whenever I try to change a value. In the simplest case, I'm just changing a 0 to a 3 directly in the table. (This field is a float, which Access sees as a single, but I get the same result when I try to update any field in this table.)
As far as I can make out, this is a permissions issue.
If this is not enough information, please let me know what else I can tell you.

TIA!
I've copied the question to the access forum.
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Jul 31 '07 #2

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