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Fred Zuckerman
 
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Default Re: Reserved error (-1524); there is no message for this error. - 01-03-2008 , 04:54 PM






"Fred Zuckerman" <ZuckermanF (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote

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"adampierce" <apmessner (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:1d3b4f81-6617-4c84-9f1e-70f40462d826 (AT) d4g2000prg (DOT) googlegroups.com...
How do I know if a reference is missing? When I look at references, I
get a list of available references, and the first four have check
marks next to them, and the rest are blank. I don't clearly see that
anything is missing, though.

Thanks again!

If there was a problem, then one of the checked items would have the word
"Missing" next to it.
Fred
Maybe there's a corrupted record somewhere in the table. Try deleting all
the records and run the query on the empty table. If you don't get the
error, then add back some records, and repeat.
Fred




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adampierce
 
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Default Re: Reserved error (-1524); there is no message for this error. - 01-03-2008 , 05:01 PM






I think you hit it right on the head. I found a record that had some
corrupt data in it, and when I deleted it, the query worked! Thanks!

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Tony Toews [MVP]
 
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Default Re: Reserved error (-1524); there is no message for this error. - 01-03-2008 , 07:43 PM



adampierce <apmessner (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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I think you hit it right on the head. I found a record that had some
corrupt data in it, and when I deleted it, the query worked! Thanks!
Thanks for posting back your solution. That message is exceedingly rare when I did
some searching at Google. I'd suggest purchasing some lottery tickets.

Added to the Access Corruption Symptoms page at my website.

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