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BOOK: Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Databases ISBN: 978-0-7645-8894-5
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Hi there, First I want to thank you for the books you wrote, they are really helpin us...

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I am having a poblem with Access, Whenever I wanna put a generated GUID to the field ProjectID I am having an error which says: "The value you entered isn't valid for this field" ..... any Ideas why I am having this problem???


By the way....field property = Number - Field Size = replication ID - Required = Yes and Indexed = Yes (No Duplicates)....

I am using VS 2005 Professional Edition and Access 2003



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Ok. Got it!
I just put "{}" in the begining and in the end of the GUID and than it worked!


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