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Old December 5th, 2006, 05:09 PM
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Just in the last day when I open a access 2000 file format db in access 2003 and try to import a .txt file I get the error:

"you entered an expresion that has an invalid reference to the property l."

Does anyone know what the fix could be. Running 2003 sp2 did not work.r

Thanks!!!!

 
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I would check your references, maybe got one missing?

Open your DB, press Alt-F11, then in the code window go to Tools->References... if there is one missing, it should say so, you will have to find the updated one or repoint it.





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