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Old January 23rd, 2006, 03:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
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Default Transfer Database opening queries in Access 2003

We have a database that our software will download and run a module to import
code fixes from that database into our software - sometimes the fixes are
queries.

In testing our last couple of updates, we have run into a problem with users
on Access 2003 SP 2. All of the queries being imported are opened before
they are brought into the new database. Since the tables do not exist in the
downloaded db, all of the table joins are broken and the field names in the
queries are replaced with Expr1, Expr2, etc.

This is a huge problem for us and I can't find anything to explain why this
is happening. Any ideas?

 




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