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That option was already turned off, and I already have an unconditional
update rule on the view.
On Jan 27, 2005, at 1:51 AM, Sim Zacks wrote:
I don't know how this works for a view, but in the ODBC driver settings
there is an option on page 2 to show
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 11:10:07 -0500, Frank D. Engel, Jr.
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> I'm fairly certain there is currently no way to do this, but it would
So am I. :)
> Is there any way to expose a column in a view without "announcing" the
> fact that it is there? Specifically, in order to suppor
I don't know how this works for a view, but in the ODBC driver settings
there is an option on page 2 to show the OID column. I am using linked
tables in Access and it does not show the OID column because the checkmark
is not clicked. I would suspect it works the same for views.
In any case, in ord
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I'm fairly certain there is currently no way to do this, but it would
make life a bit easier for me right now if there were, so I guess I'm
going to ask it anyway, just in case:
Is there any way to expose a column in a view without "announcing" the