May 30 2022 07:29 AM
I have bug with this new version , some off my linked table (slq native client 10) diplay #delete in all colums.
I have other computers with an old version they work perfectly.
What can i do to solve this bug ?
Gil
May 30 2022 07:57 AM
May 31 2022 12:08 AM
Jun 01 2022 12:24 AM
access 365, I try to make with odbc driver 17 but when link table again I not saw system DSN .
and then I saw odbc driver 17 only not saw another version
Jun 01 2022 12:49 AM
Jun 01 2022 01:09 AM
Hi
We have the same problem with postgresql tables linked via ODBC driver
For the moment we have two solutions :
The first is to change all the tables having a non numeric primary key by adding a new numeric key (sequence) and keeping a unique constraint for the former one . It seems to work but it represents some work ..
The second solution is to use the Postgresl ODBC ANSI driver instead of the UNICODE driver. It makes the job for us
The best would be to solve the bug inside Microsoft Access but for the moment i have seen no news about it.
regards
Jun 02 2022 08:39 AM
Jun 03 2022 07:29 AM
Jun 03 2022 08:58 AM
Hi - thanks for the update. Could you (or anyone else who has received the fix) post your current Office version and channel? It still hasn't shown up for me.
Thanks.
Jun 03 2022 01:10 PM
Jun 06 2022 07:44 AM
Jun 06 2022 07:48 AM
Jun 06 2022 08:07 AM
@JoneSh77 what is your version # ? thx
Jun 07 2022 12:01 AM
Jun 07 2022 12:03 AM - edited Jun 07 2022 12:05 AM
Hi,
Sorry for the delay
I have Microsoft Access Version 2205 Build 16.0.15225.20172 64bits version
Since friday it works again for me with sql server and with postgresql
Best regards
Jun 07 2022 12:31 PM - edited Jun 07 2022 12:33 PM
Thanks, I can confirm this also - 32-bit version 2205 build 15225.20204 no longer causes tables with an nvarchar in the Primary Key display as #Deleted