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Apr 30, 2007

I'm switching over to SQL Server from Access I have an iif statement in access and i'm not to sure on how to do the same thing in SQL Server, any guidence is greatly appreciated. I was thinking about using a case statement but not sure on the syntax.

Access statment:
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Dear All,Access adp on sql-server 2000After upgrating to A2003 updating data with 1 perticular combobox causes theprogram to hangs without any error-msg.Traying to change te combobox recordsource i get this error:This version of Microsoft Access doesn't support design changes to theversion of Microsoft SQL Server your project is connected to. See theMicrosoft Office Update Web site for the latest information and downloads(on the Help menu, click Office on the Web). Your design changes will not besaved.The solution in :http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;313298tolks about SP 'dt_verstamp007' but I have SP 'dt_verstamp006'What should I do.Is the failure of the combobox also caused by the absence of dt_verstamp007???Filip

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Code Block
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Code Block
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Ø Windows CE 5.0
Ø Windows Mobile 5.0
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Ø Microsoft Access 2002 SP3 (Microsoft Office 2002)
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For more details on ADS please see the readme
ADS Readme


Feedback

We look forward to you providing us feedback about this solution. You can provide us feedback at

SQL Server Mobile Edition/SQL Server Compact Edition MSDN Forum

And

SQL Server Compact Edition Blog

Thanks,
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ERROR [42000] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Line 1: Incorrect syntax near ')'.
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