[AccessD] Can't update view

David McAfee davidmcafee at gmail.com
Tue Mar 8 17:45:04 CST 2011


They got it going using

CREATE VIEW vwViewName WITH VIEW_METADATA AS ...




On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Asger Blond <ab-mi at post3.tele.dk> wrote:

> David,
> Looks like that you have a "broken ownership chain".
> If the owner of the table is the same as the owner of the view then you can
> give privileges to the view without having to give privileges to the table.
> If however the table has an owner different from the owner of the view then
> the "ownership chain" is "broken" and you have to give explicit privileges
> on the table itself.
> That's why it's best practice use the same owner (normally dbo) for all
> objects in the database.
> Did you check the owner of the table and the view? You can do this in Sql
> Server Management Studio using this command in a query window:
> EXEC SP_HELP 'name of table or view'
>
> Asger
>
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>
> I have a coworker that is using an Access 2003 ADP.
>
> In the ADP he has a form which is bound to a view which is only selecting
> from one table.
>
> The View is not updateable unless he also gives update privileges to the
> role at the table level.
>
> The table does have a PK. Does the view need a unique index as well?
>
> I always use stored procedure and unbound forms, so I never run into this.
>
>
> Any ideas?
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