Gustav Brock
gustav at cactus.dk
Wed Feb 5 12:51:00 CST 2003
Hi Jeanine > I found my problem on the command line! I knew it was a duh thing. And I did > get the relationships copied into a new db. However....only the layout > copied - not the actual relationships. Is this the way it's supposed to > work? Do I have to set all the relationships up again manually? For that purpose, you may check this out: http://rogersaccesslibrary.com/geofflovis/Relationships.zip /gustav > I don't know. Are you sure you are writing /srcdb and not /srcb? > That was the typo, and SysRel80 complains when it meets an unknown > flag. > If a filename is wrong, it reports "a problem". > About the filenames: > "xx_original" sounded like the master or source to me ... > /gustav >> Thanks Gustav. What do you mean interchanged? The database that holds the >> revised relationships is Pardata and the database that holds the old >> relationships is pardata_original. Is that not the way it should be? I >> copied exactly what you put below and still get the message "Invalid >> command line flag or value srcdb". >> -----Original Message----- >> From: accessd-admin at databaseadvisors.com >> [mailto:accessd-admin at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Gustav Brock >> Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 11:31 AM >> To: Jeanine Scott >> Subject: Re: [AccessD] Access Relationships >> Hi Jeanine >> You need to add some spaces and to remove a typo: >> "C:\Program Files\Access_CopyRelationshipsUtility\sysrel80.exe" >> /srcdb I:\NETS\Production\Penalties\Admin\Pardata.mdb /destdb >> I:\NETS\Production\Penalties\Admin\Pardata_original.mdb >> and your names of the files indicate that they should be interchanged! >> /gustav >> Quote of today: >> "Attention to detail is a good thing for programmers to pursue." >> Henry Simpson