At 10:34 12/02/2001 -0700, John Halladay wrote:
Hi!

Generally your problem happened when you did the linking of the
MySQL table, Access didn't find a primary key column and you
didn't select any.
If the above is right, add a primary key column and link the
table again.

Regards,
Miguel
>I've scanned past e-mails and haven't found this in the archives.  This is
>probably something simple that I'm overlooking.
>
>If I'm connecting to a table in MySQL from MS Access 97 and getting the
>message "This Recordset is not updateable" whenever I try and change
>anything, where can I change the setting so I can read/write and not just
>read?  I also have another table that lets me make changes, but won't let me
>save them.
>
>Thanks,
>John Halladay
>
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