Hi,
Our users that connect to a MSSQL db via MS-Access cannot access more than
10 000 records. In other words, all the records that have been inserted afte
r
the 10 000th record cannot be access nor from the table, nor from a query.
Is there any way to overcome the problem?
ThanksHere's a not so awesome way:
Create all your tables without data. When they need data you create a
connection in code and snapshot the data out of SQL into your Access
tables.
Frankly, that just sux. I've not heard of a 10,000 record limit in Access.
Can you point me to an MSDN are similar article that talks about this. I
would be interested in looking into this a little more.
> Our users that connect to a MSSQL db via MS-Access cannot access more than
> 10 000 records. In other words, all the records that have been inserted
> after the 10 000th record cannot be access nor from the table, nor from a
> query.|||We have users using linked tables in Access to connect to SQL Server and
there is no such limit.
Ben Nevarez
"DexterV" <DexterV@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CA155716-7F98-4D64-9318-EF816ADA42BB@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Our users that connect to a MSSQL db via MS-Access cannot access more than
> 10 000 records. In other words, all the records that have been inserted
> after
> the 10 000th record cannot be access nor from the table, nor from a query.
> Is there any way to overcome the problem?
> Thanks|||Dexter,
This is an option in the ms-access settings, probably to avoid long lists
being sent accross the network,
to augment the limit: I'll try to guide you (my ms-access version is in dutc
h)
go to the ms-access menu tools / options, the option dialog box opens.
There is a tab called edit/find and in there is there is text box with the
limit number like 10000
Hope this helps
--
Jan D''Hondt
<Toto, I''ve got a feeling we''re not in Kansas anymore.>
SQL database and .NET solutions
"DexterV" wrote:
> Hi,
> Our users that connect to a MSSQL db via MS-Access cannot access more than
> 10 000 records. In other words, all the records that have been inserted af
ter
> the 10 000th record cannot be access nor from the table, nor from a query.
> Is there any way to overcome the problem?
> Thanks|||Thanks Jan,
Actually, I found the max. record limit parameter on the advanced tab.
I should have explored Ms-access options first.
"Jan D''Hondt" wrote:
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> Dexter,
> This is an option in the ms-access settings, probably to avoid long lists
> being sent accross the network,
> to augment the limit: I'll try to guide you (my ms-access version is in du
tch)
> go to the ms-access menu tools / options, the option dialog box opens.
> There is a tab called edit/find and in there is there is text box with the
> limit number like 10000
> Hope this helps
> --
> Jan D''Hondt
> <Toto, I''ve got a feeling we''re not in Kansas anymore.>
> SQL database and .NET solutions
>
> "DexterV" wrote:
>
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