Dave,
If there's one motto I've learned over the years.. "If it ain't broke,
don't fix it." Why move to VB.NET (C#, VB.NET, etc.) in the first place?
What new features and performances increases are going to be made
available over the VB6 implementation of it ? I spent hundreds of dollars
on Vi
Serkan,
Actually, it sounds like you don't have a primary key set up properly, and
Access can't deal with that. Check to make sure that you do! Just an idea.
You could also try adding a field named "TIMESTAMP" that is a date/time
field.
I believe that might fix the problem too. Access can be f
(his problem is fixed! I forgot to reply to the
list and did only to him, the answer is below)
Kapila,
Make
sure you have PostgreSQL setup to allow access from the IP address that
you're
connecting from. (This
would likely be the firewalls address). Give that a shot, and
see
if
tha
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