An example of a constraint would be to disable the deletion of a record on
the one side of a one to many, where the record appears in the many side one
or more times.
This is called referential integrity, this is probably set up in your access
database, view the relationships in access and take a look a them, you are
probably doing something to violate them.
Regards - OHM
H. Neal wrote:
I'm getting a error message in my program that states there is
ConstraintException Error, because a row had "violated" the "rules"
of the MS Access Database... is there any way to get rid of this
error (MS Access shows no violation...) ? Thanks!
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