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MS Access Error Messages during Table Record Updation |
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Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery performs a thorough scan on the corrupted database and repairs it to the maximum possible level. The non destructive Access Database Repair software is compatible with Microsoft Access 2007, 2003, XP (2002), and 2000. |
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| Author: Colin Dolly |
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As a practical instance, you encounter any of the below error messages when you attempt to update the records stored in the table:
“This Recordset is not updateable”
Or
“Field can’t be updated”
Or
“Operation must use an updatable query”
Updation of the records did not occur after any of the above error messages appear.
Cause:
The above error messages primarily occur when your Access database is corrupted or damaged.
Resolution:
To resolve MS Access database corruption, compact and repair your database following the underneath steps:
Select “Database Utilities” option by clicking on Tools menu.
Next, you will need to click on Compact and Repair Database option.
Select the damaged database (MDB) file in the ‘Database to Compact From’ dialog box that needs to be repaired. Click on Compact.
Select a new location for the new file in the ‘Compact Database Into’ dialog box.
Provide a valid and new name for the repaired database file. Finally, click on Save.
In most circumstances, the repair utility repairs the database and allows you to update the database. However, is the database repair fails and any of the above error message still persists, then you will need to use powerful third-party Access Repair software. These access recovery tools are resolve corruption and make all your Access database objects accessible.
About Author
Colin Dolly is a self employed Internet entrepreneur and product reviewer. Our access recovery software completely recovers and repair access database components such as, views, tables, forms, queries, macros, etc. This access recovery application supports Access 2007, 2003, XP and 2000.
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