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"type conversion error"
I keep getting a "type conversion error" while using the dsum function in an
update query. My sytax is correct and the two tables are linked |
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"type conversion error"
Jillian
What does two tables and their linkage have to do with the DSum() function? Without an idea of what your DSum() statement looks like, we can only guess what might not be working... Is there a chance that what you are trying to return with the DSum() function is not the same data type as where you are trying to update it? We can't see your query's SQL statement either ... can you run it as a Select query and get it to work? -- Regards Jeff Boyce Office/Access MVP "Jillian" wrote in message ... I keep getting a "type conversion error" while using the dsum function in an update query. My sytax is correct and the two tables are linked |
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