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Old June 20th, 2006, 09:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
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Default Access can't represent the join expression

thx for the info.
I hope this will help others having the same problem as mine


"Ken Snell (MVP)" wrote:

Name AutoCorrect is notorious for causing all kinds of seemingly unrelated
problems. See Allen Browne's web page for a detailed listing:
http://allenbrowne.com/bug-03.html

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Ken Snell
MS ACCESS MVP


"Nicodemus" wrote in message
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yes, this option was flagged !
I deselected it and got back to the queries, and the links are still alive
!
It looks like this option somehow kills the wizard ?!

Thank you for your insight and you help.
Have a nice day,
Nicodemus

"Ken Snell (MVP)" wrote:

That should work in most situations.

Just a wild thought... do you have the "Name AutoCorrect" feature turned
on
in your database (Tools | Options | General)? Deselect the check in the
"Track name AutoCorrect info" box, then try your query activities again.
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Ken Snell
MS ACCESS MVP







 




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