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access thread: Dates
Message #1 by "G Worley" <worleygs@h...> on Wed, 16 Jan 2002 11:12:24
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I have a database field set to =Now() whihc works fine on my PC. However
when I migrate it to another PC it shows me the error #NAME. Any ideas why
similar database does not show this issue. This new PC is connected to two
servers could that be a problem?
Message #2 by "G Worley" <worleygs@h...> on Wed, 16 Jan 2002 11:12:55
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I have a database field set to =Now() which works fine on my PC. However
when I migrate it to another PC it shows me the error #NAME. Any ideas why
similar database does not show this issue. This new PC is connected to two
servers could that be a problem?
Message #3 by Lonnie Johnson <prodevmg@y...> on Wed, 16 Jan 2002 07:22:20 -0800 (PST)
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Sometimes it could be that you are missing a reference. Open a module. Go to Tools. Go to References. See if one of them say
"Missing...". If so uncheck it. Then compress your database. Just a thought.
G Worley <worleygs@h...> wrote: I have a database field set to =Now() whihc works fine on my PC. However
when I migrate it to another PC it shows me the error #NAME. Any ideas why
similar database does not show this issue. This new PC is connected to two
servers could that be a problem?
Lonnie Johnson ljprodev@y...
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