Microsoft Access '97 Error Message
Jan 15, 2007
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to address the following error occurring on my Microsoft Access ’97 database?
Error message: “Out of Memory”
Any thoughts on why this error occurs or what can be done to prevent it.
Many thanks
View Replies
ADVERTISEMENT
Nov 28, 2005
please help I am working with access database I have limited experience with access. I am unable to figure this particular problem. Microsoft access can't append all the records in the append Query microsoft access set 0 field to null set to convertion failure and didn't add 2 to records to the table due key violation 0 record due to key lock violation
View 4 Replies
View Related
Nov 28, 2005
please help I am working with access database I have limited experience with access. I am unable to figure this particular problem. Microsoft access can't append all the records in the append Query microsoft access set 0 field to null set to convertion failure and didn't add 2 to records to the table due key violation 0 record due to key lock violation
View 1 Replies
View Related
Oct 19, 2006
I am trying to make changes to a particular field in Access but whenever I try to do this, I get an error messsage saying that Microsoft Jet Database Engine Stopped the process because you and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.
There is no once accessing the database at this time and this error message appears only when I go to that specific field. I've also tried to delete the whole row but it wouldn't allow me to do that saying the program has been locked.
Any solutions? Thanks,
Rajiv
View 4 Replies
View Related
Mar 27, 2007
My main experience is with MySQL and PHP so I'm kindof stumbling around in the dark here. Heres my story:
We recieved a new server and migrating from (Windows Server 2000, IIS 5.0, Access 2000) to (Windows Server 2003, IIS 6.0, Access 2003) has been nothing but problems.
I have setup IIS to work with ASP, I've also setup a system DSN. The access file was copied over from the previous server. We're running Access 2003 and now I can't seem to get this ASP script to work.
When I try to upload a file to the script I get this error:
Line: 42
Char: 7
Error: HELP!!! Error: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Invalid SQL statement expected 'DELETE','INSERT','PROCEDURE','SELECT', OR 'UPDATE'.
Code: 0
Url: (URL address blocked: See forum rules)
Here is the part of Connect.asp that errors:
Code:<script LANGUAGE="javascript"><!--var DSNString, TheDF, TheRS;//DSNString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C: hedata estdisbo.mdb;User Id=admin;Password=;";//DSNString = "Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};Dbq=C: hedata estdisbo.mdb;Uid=Admin;Pw d=;"DSNString = "DSN=testweb; UID=; PWD=";function public_ConToDB(){ TheDF = DP.CreateObject("RDSServer.DataFactory",this.text1.value);DC.DataSpace=DP;DC.Server = this.text1.value;DC.Connect = DSNString;//DC.Connect="d: hedatadisboweb.udl";}function public_GetRS(SQLCommand){ TheRS = TheDF.Query(DSNString,SQLCommand);DC.SourceRecordset=TheRS;return (TheRS);}function public_GetDC(){ return (DC);}//--></script>
Its included in a file called FileRead.htm here is the part that refers to the error lines:
Code: var TheFile, FileStrm;// Retrieved field namesvar M_ssn, M_inits, M_Lname, M_Fname, M_DSSN, M_ruc, M_paycode;var M_normamt, M_payamt, M_pgrp, M_poe, M_pltcd, Payrollnum, Payrolldate;// var Trash, FieldData, FieldNames;var TrashLineNum = 1;// Create the file Stream Object (ReadOnly)TheFile = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");FileStrm = TheFile.OpenTextFile(FName,1,false);// Setup the Database Connectionvar SQLCommand, TheRS, TheConnection, DSNString, Commands, MyDC;FieldNames = new Array("ssn","inits","lname","fname","dssn","ruc","cco", "payamt","normamt","notsureone","pgrp","poe", "pltcode","recstatus","paychgflg","paystatuscode", "payrollnum","payrolldate");// Connect the the DatabaseDataLib.ConToDB();MyDC = DataLib.GetDC();// Get Payroll NumberPString = prompt("Enter Payroll Number","025");Payrollnum = parseInt(PString,10);// Get Payroll DateDString = prompt("Enter Payroll Date","20000101");Payrolldate = DateLib.FromMil(DString);// Setup the Database Connectionvar NumRecs = 0;//MyTest = DataLib.GetRS("PaydayUpdate1");alert("About to cross into the CurExtract!!!");MyRS = DataLib.GetRS("SELECT * FROM CurExtract");
I set an alert after this line but it doesn't pop up.
ANY HELP WOULD BE VERY GREATLY APPRECIATED. I'll be checking this very frequently.
Sincerly,
Joseph Russell
View 14 Replies
View Related
Nov 17, 2006
I attempted to add new queries, reports, and a form to a shared database. It bombed out and I found that a user was changing data in the tables at the same time.
Now I cannot access the database at all (front or backend) and receive the error message: “The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time”. (I have verified that no users are currently logged in.)
Access to the data is critical to my department and I’m scrambling to fix this. Can anyone assist me?
Thanks!
View 6 Replies
View Related
May 10, 2007
I need help with Microsoft Access 2003. I am receiving messages when I am saving in windows or closing in windows. the message is, "Microsoft Jet data base engine stopped the process because you and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.
email at:
(E-Mail address blocked: See forum rules)
View 1 Replies
View Related
Sep 19, 2013
I have tried to create an MDE database and receive the message "Microsoft Access was unable to create an MDE database" I deleted all unnecessary tables, queries, forms and reports and still receive this message.
how to fix this problem in MsAccess 2003?
View 6 Replies
View Related
Jun 3, 2006
Hi,
I have a form that contains 3 required fields i.e. linked to other tables using an ID. If the user tries to close the form without entering data in the required fields I get the message:
"The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot find a record in the table 'table name' with key matching field(s) 'myID'
I have created an If Then Else statement to check if the required fields have been filled in, and if not display a MsgBox. the problem is that Jet database engine message pops up.
I've tried using DoCmd.SetWarnings False on the form but this doesn't stop them.
Any ideas?
Cheers
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 4, 2006
I receive a message as follows
ODBC call failed
[IBM][iSeries Access ODBC Driver] SQL data type argument out of range (#30030)
what to do ??
View 1 Replies
View Related
Dec 16, 2004
I'm geting error messages when open my form.
The expression On Load you entered as the event property setting produced the following error: A problem occured while Microsoft Access was communicating with the OLE server or ActiveX Control.
Also same message but for on current.
Here's my code
Public Function WinName()
Me.username = GetWindowsUserName
End Function
Public Function Edit()
If Me!username = [tblpersonnel.username1] Then
AllowEdits = True
ElseIf Me.username = "martiscm" Then
AllowEdits = True
ElseIf Me.username = "larsong" Then
AllowEdits = True
Else: AllowEdits = False
End If
End Function
Also once I'm in the form, if I navigate to the next record I get the same message but it's for On click.
Help Gary
View 2 Replies
View Related
Mar 26, 2008
Hi,
i seem to be geting this message ( attached ) everytime i load the form for the first time. once i click ok, i can the enter data into the field and save as normal. if i load the form and got to a different field, it seems to be ok and the mesaage does not come back but it is definately there when i first click in the same field.
i have checked the form properties, field properties and code but i cannot see anything.
what usually causes this?
the text is the right size
the form is not in design view
i cant seem to find if the field is read only but after the box, i can enter data so that should remove any read only issues.
its vv frustrating.
regs,
Nigel
View 3 Replies
View Related
Mar 10, 2005
Hi...can you help?
I have a multi-user MS Access97 database application. It is causing one of the users (and I have only once had the error message myself) the following error message:
"There isn't enough free memory to update the display. Close unneeded programs and try again."
This error message occurs when the user is doing data entry via the forms and navigating between forms in the database. The form, on which the error occurs becomes oversized and does not display all the information. The user is forced to shut down the database, re-open it, and then it works fine....but eventually the error re-occurs.
I found Microsoft's article 236977, but it applies to working with Forms in Access 2000. This problem is happening in Access 97, and none of the causes listed in the article apply.
Has anyone every come across this....and do you know of a solution?
Thanks,
BJS
View 1 Replies
View Related
Apr 27, 2005
Once in a while, the Access 2000 application on our server has this error below:
The database “network pathdatabasename.mdb” needs to be repaired or isn’t a database file. You or another user may have unexpected quit Microsoft Access while a Microsoft Access database was open. Do you want Microsoft Access to attempt to repair the database.
I tried to click the "OK" button to repair it, the first several times, it keeps saying that my computer name was using it so it could not been repair. I even re-boot my computer several times, still can not repair. The next day, I tried to repair it again, it ran about only two-fifth at the status bar, and the "Program Error...MS Access has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to restart your program. An error log is being created" keep popping up, so I could never repair the file.
Does anybody know WHY it happened and HOW to prevent it from needing to be repaired?
Thanks so much,
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 2, 2008
I am getting this error on a access 97 database that we have been using for years. the message just started popping. use are still able to access the database, yet this message will not got away.
this member of the replica set has expired because it hasn't been syncronized with another m ember of the replica set.
View 3 Replies
View Related
May 20, 2005
Hi all
I'm working in Access 2000 for the first time and all was well until I introduced a wizard-created Switchboard. I created the Order Entry database using the Access wizard and copied the Switchboard form and tables into my database.
Since then I keep getting the following message:
"Error accessing file. Network connection may have been lost."
I've Compacted and Repaired but still keep getting the message. Does anyone have any ideas what's going on?
tia
shay
View 3 Replies
View Related
Oct 3, 2006
When I start my Access program I get this error and can't
seam to be able to get rid of it.
Security warning:
unsafe expressions are not blockked. Do you want to block unsafe expressions YES NO
When I select YES MS access cannot change the registry setting that controls whether or not unsafe expressions are block.
any suggestions
KMB
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jul 10, 2006
Hello everyone,
I would like to convert a database, which was made for me, in order to enable it to be used on my current system.
I get the error message below when trying to open the database in Microsoft Access 2003.
The database was made using Microsoft Access 2.0.
Will I need Microsoft Access 2.0 to update/delete the database all the time?
Or can I convert this to be used with Microsoft Access 2003?
I have tried opening the file exclusively and I get the same error.
I have selected Show Help and it advises me to import all the objects from the database into a new database. This can`t be achieved as I can`t open the file to retrieve the contents.
http://images6.theimagehosting.com/error.6de.PNG
Thank you very much for your help and all responses are appreciated,
Sam
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jul 10, 2006
Hello everyone,
I would like to convert a database, which was made for me, in order to enable it to be used on my current system.
I get the error message below when trying to open the database in Microsoft Access 2003.
The database was made using Microsoft Access 2.0.
Will I need Microsoft Access 2.0 to update/delete the database all the time?
Or can I convert this to be used with Microsoft Access 2003?
I have tried opening the file exclusively and I get the same error.
I have selected Show Help and it advises me to import all the objects from the database into a new database. This can`t be achieved as I can`t open the file to retrieve the contents.
http://images6.theimagehosting.com/error.6de.PNG
Thank you very much for your help and all responses are appreciated,
Sam
View 13 Replies
View Related
Jan 28, 2004
Hi,
Im new to asp and access and have been having this problem for serveral weeks.
Every couple of days, all the asp pages on my site that communicate with the database start having 500 internal errors. i turned off the "Show friendly error messages" and one page gave me this specific error:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'
Unspecified error
/admin/submitlogin.asp, line 8
I have tried a million things and have no idea why this is happening. Im not sure what other information i should post in order to see the problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you,
Patrick
View 3 Replies
View Related
Jun 27, 2013
I am trying to export from Access to Excel. I am relatively new to this process. I am receiving an error that I am not using a valid path. I have tried to recreate the former path without any luck.
What I had done was to delete some old information that was making the former Excel sheet too large and create a more up to date database. I had to reformat the spreadsheet and export the new information to excel but when I pull it in it will not pull into the shared network drive without giving me the error message.
View 6 Replies
View Related
Jul 24, 2014
I have developed a Microsoft Access 2010 database for my client and the database is split with Front-end/Back-end, the Back-end and the database is shared on Network, The client operating system and applications for all users are hosted and consistent and the service is delivered over Citrix.
The database some times corrupt the tables record and give a permanent #Delete Error, I have attached one of the database table and the screenshot of the error,
View 3 Replies
View Related
Mar 12, 2014
I have created a Asset database using MS Access 2010 & the same was published in SharePoint portal. Post publishing, all the "Query & Forms" are working as excepted but the "Reports" are not working.
The "Reports" is designed with "Group & Sort" option. Post grouping am able to see the "=Sum([Expression])" (i.e. Sum of the Value) value in MS Access Locally but not in SharePoint. Once i published in SharePoint, am getting "#Error" message for all the below expression wherever i have used in my reports design.
Expression Used:
Below expressions are works fine locally & getting #Error in SharePoint.
1. =Sum()
2. ="Page " & [Page] & " of " & [Pages]
3. =Now()
4. =Date()
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jul 27, 2005
I had a fully working database that I decided to clean up by standardising naming formats etc. I have changed the tables names and changed all VBA links etc to the new table names.
This all appears to work fine. The database is still doing exactly what it should be doing. The only problem is whenever a record is updated I get the following error,
"The Microsoft Jet Database Engine cannot find the input table or query, "***". Make sure it exists and that its names is spelled correctly".
Where the missing table is the previously renamed table. All the updates etc work correct to the renamed table but I get this error whenever it is updated. I tried renaming the tables to their original names but then I got the same error for the new names.
Anyone got any ideas or will I have to rebuild the database.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jun 20, 2005
Okay - well, I have figured out how to edit the schema file but now I am getting a different error message when I try to do the export:
The Microsoft Jet Database engine could not find the object "Form888.txt". Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and path name correctly.
I believe that it is spelled correctly and I have changed the path a few times to see if it was that and it's still not working. Can anyone help me with this please?
My 641 export works fine the other 2 do not. I get the above error messge.
Someone else set this up for me and I know very little about VB. I kinda just do like trial and error, you know?
Heres the code:
Private Sub cmdUpload_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Upload_Click
DoCmd.TransferText acExportDelim, ExportSpec, EDMISfile, txtUpload
MsgBox txtUpload & " written."
DoCmd.Close (acForm), "frmedmisupload"
Exit Sub
Err_Upload_Click:
MsgBox Err.Description
End Sub
Private Sub comEDMIS_AfterUpdate()
On Error GoTo Err_EDMIS
EDMISfile = "qryForm641"
Select Case comEDMIS.Value
Case "Form 641"
ExportSpec = "Form641_Export_Specification"
EDMISfile = "qryForm641"
txtUpload = "\Server01dataEDMISForm641.txt"
txtBegClient.Enabled = True
txtEndClient.Enabled = True
EDMISfile = "qryForm641A"
Case "Form 641A"
DoCmd.SetWarnings (False)
DoCmd.OpenQuery "qryMakeTcounsel"
DoCmd.OpenQuery "qrycombine"
ExportSpec = "Form641A_Export_Specification"
EDMISfile = "qryForm641A"
txtUpload = "\Server01dataEDMISForm641A.txt"
txtBegClient.Enabled = True
txtEndClient.Enabled = True
DoCmd.SetWarnings (True)
EDMISfile = "qryForm888"
Case "Form 888"
txtUpload = "\Server01dataEDMISForm888.txt"
EDMISfile = "qryForm888"
ExportSpec = "Form888_Export_Specification"
txtBegClient.Enabled = True
txtEndClient.Enabled = True
End Select
txtUpload.Enabled = False
Exit Sub
Err_EDMIS:
MsgBox Err.Description
End Sub
Private Sub comEDMIS_BeforeUpdate(Cancel As Integer)
End Sub
Private Sub comEDMIS_Undo(Cancel As Integer)
End Sub
Private Sub Command6_Click()
End Sub
Private Sub Command9_Click()
MsgBox "Help Messages go here..."
End Sub
Private Sub Detail_Click()
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error GoTo Err_formopen
Dim begclient, endclient
begclient = DMin("[client Id]", "tblclientcontactinfo")
endclient = DMax("[client Id]", "tblclientcontactinfo")
txtBegClient = begclient
txtEndClient = endclient
BegClientID = txtBegClient.Value
EndClientID = txtEndClient.Value
txtUpload.Enabled = False
txtBegClient.Enabled = False
txtEndClient.Enabled = False
Exit Sub
Err_formopen:
MsgBox Err.Description
End Sub
Private Sub txtBegClient_AfterUpdate()
BegClientID = txtBegClient.Value
End Sub
Private Sub txtEndClient_AfterUpdate()
EndClientID = txtEndClient.Value
End Sub
Private Sub txtUpload_BeforeUpdate(Cancel As Integer)
End Sub
View 14 Replies
View Related
Feb 6, 2006
:mad:
I have created an Access 2000 database sometime ago now that is split and has mutiple users. Which has worked perfectly fine.
I have since made some design changes.
I now have *most* of my staff saying that (mainly on reports) when they try to perform an action the standard Microsoft warning box appears saying Microsoft has encountered a problem and needs to close do you wish to send a report to Microsoft.
I am at a loss to why this is happening.
My PC is OK, and one *faultly* PC I checked had the same driver and service pack of access??. We have just moved over to Access 2003. Is this the cause.
I might as well go home !!!!
Thanks for any input.
View 1 Replies
View Related