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Access Query (view) not updateable?

dgk
This is using VS2005 standard.

I'm trying a pretty easy app that will have two or three users so I
figure that I'll just go with Access. I set up a table as a datasource
and drag it onto a form in detail view so I get individual controls.
All is fine. It updates and everything. No code yet.

But the data should appear sorted by a particular field. A create a
query in Access (2002) that just sorts the main table. I set that up
as a datasource in the project and it creates my detail view just
fine. But the data can't be updated.

The Save icon on the data navigator is no enabled. So I enable it but
it still won't write back to the database.

Data binders, data navigators, yikes. Any idea why I can't get my
query to update the database?
Nov 23 '05 #1
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