[AccessD] Recordset Open

Elam, Debbie DElam at jenkens.com
Thu Mar 15 13:27:59 CDT 2007


Yes and yes, but the same is true for the table that is working.  I also
deleted everything but the primary key index on the table and still get the
error.

Debbie

-----Original Message-----
From: MartyConnelly [mailto:martyconnelly at shaw.ca] 
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 12:22 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Recordset Open


Just a quick guess does the table have at least one index and are you
using an updateable cursor

Elam, Debbie wrote:

>I am trying to open a table on a SQL server using an ADO recordset.  I get
>an error that the operation is not allowed when the object is open.  No
help
>files come up with help so no pointers there.  
>
>I have other tables opening using virtually identical recordsets out of the
>same database with no problems.  This database is exclusively used by me
>right now, though that should not be an issue.  I have discovered that I
>will not get the error if I open it as a query on that table that returns
no
>records. (not helpful to me obviously).
>
>If anyone has any ideas about where the issue might be, help is appreciated
>and needed urgently.
>
>Debbie
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