Yes, that is what I meant. As different db's can have syntax issues inserting data into Access WHERE eas meant to refer to the original data source.Originally Posted by Norie
As a side note, was the code using .net classes in the form?
Yes, that is what I meant. As different db's can have syntax issues inserting data into Access WHERE eas meant to refer to the original data source.Originally Posted by Norie
As a side note, was the code using .net classes in the form?