Gary D
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Posted: 04/29/2002, 1:44 PM |
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I was using Studio and found that using the power wizard it had no trouble
finding tables in a access 2002 database. When I went in and tried to
change the settings on a form, it would only see the table not the querys. I
had to create the query there. I'm assuming this is a bug, where do we post
bugs??
Thanks
Gary D
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CodeCharge Support
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Posted: 04/29/2002, 9:09 PM |
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Thanks Gary. We will look into this issue.
"Gary D" <gary_dn@@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I was using Studio and found that using the power wizard it had no trouble
> finding tables in a access 2002 database. When I went in and tried to
> change the settings on a form, it would only see the table not the querys.
I
> had to create the query there. I'm assuming this is a bug, where do we
post
> bugs??
> Thanks
> Gary D
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Brian Bermingham
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Posted: 04/30/2002, 4:56 AM |
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Gary
I had the same problem and reported it via support.codecharge.com
They came up with the following which worked for me.
To be able to see Access "select" queries please open connection settings
(rigth click on connection name and select 'Edit'), go to Advanced tab and
check 'Show Views' flag.
Brian
"Gary D" <gary_dn@@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:aakbbv$k23$1@news.codecharge.com...
> I was using Studio and found that using the power wizard it had no trouble
> finding tables in a access 2002 database. When I went in and tried to
> change the settings on a form, it would only see the table not the querys.
I
> had to create the query there. I'm assuming this is a bug, where do we
post
> bugs??
> Thanks
> Gary D
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>
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Gary D
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Posted: 05/01/2002, 10:05 AM |
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Thanks, that was it!
Gary
"Brian Bermingham" <brian.bermingham@getronics.com> wrote in message
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> Gary
>
> I had the same problem and reported it via support.codecharge.com
> They came up with the following which worked for me.
>
> To be able to see Access "select" queries please open connection settings
> (rigth click on connection name and select 'Edit'), go to Advanced tab and
> check 'Show Views' flag.
>
> Brian
> "Gary D" <gary_dn@@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:aakbbv$k23$1@news.codecharge.com...
> > I was using Studio and found that using the power wizard it had no
trouble
> > finding tables in a access 2002 database. When I went in and tried to
> > change the settings on a form, it would only see the table not the
querys.
> I
> > had to create the query there. I'm assuming this is a bug, where do we
> post
> > bugs??
> > Thanks
> > Gary D
> >
> >
> >
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