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    #16
    I have experienced this on a single site coming through various incarnations of v8 and still into v9. The only solution I have found is to manually copy the tables over in Access.


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      #17
      Jont,

      If you have can open the table in access you can just shorten the index name and that will resolve the problem.

      Regards,
      Jan Strassen, Mole End

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        #18
        Originally posted by Jan View Post
        Jont,

        If you have can open the table in access you can just shorten the index name and that will resolve the problem.

        Regards,

        Is this the Orders Details table?
        sigpicwww.dcgr.co.uk

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          #19
          If will depend on the error message, the table name is at the beginning of the index name usually.

          This is how to rename an index using access 2003

          http://www.ehow.com/how_2020413_crea...ex-access.html

          and this is how to rename an index using 2007

          http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...CH100645691033

          Regards,
          Jan Strassen, Mole End

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            #20
            Originally posted by Jan View Post
            If will depend on the error message, the table name is at the beginning of the index name usually.

            This is how to rename an index using access 2003

            http://www.ehow.com/how_2020413_crea...ex-access.html

            and this is how to rename an index using 2007

            http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...CH100645691033

            Regards,
            What a gem, many thanks

            Just tried it and it worked, i am so chuffed, thanks Jan

            malc
            sigpicwww.dcgr.co.uk

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              #21
              Anybody ever manage to figure this one out in easy terms without using Acess

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                #22
                Originally posted by nigel9097 View Post
                Anybody ever manage to figure this one out in easy terms without using Acess
                Yep, log an email support ticket and get Actinic Support to fix your database(s)
                (Mine have been done today, as it happens!)
                Tracey

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