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Pat Dools
Hello,
I have a large table that no longer allows any edits of any kind on it
without giving the error message: 'Property value is too large'. I have
looked this up and it occurs apparently when one has 'exceeded the maximum
number of columns allowed in a table or the maximum number of locks for a
single file.' (quote directly from Access Help). I have 203 fields in this
table.
We could of course divide this table into a couple of smaller tables, but
we'd rather not at this point. I had put in Descriptions for every field in
the table, and now, I am just trying to delete them in the interest of trying
to recapture enough space to allow us to add a few fields, but Access is
balking at everything, even deleting-- with the same error message.
Access is just a front end data-entry application that gets sucked into a
SAS program for statistical analysis, which is the major reason that we don't
want to subdivide into multiple tables. Is there any way around this?
Thanks.
I have a large table that no longer allows any edits of any kind on it
without giving the error message: 'Property value is too large'. I have
looked this up and it occurs apparently when one has 'exceeded the maximum
number of columns allowed in a table or the maximum number of locks for a
single file.' (quote directly from Access Help). I have 203 fields in this
table.
We could of course divide this table into a couple of smaller tables, but
we'd rather not at this point. I had put in Descriptions for every field in
the table, and now, I am just trying to delete them in the interest of trying
to recapture enough space to allow us to add a few fields, but Access is
balking at everything, even deleting-- with the same error message.
Access is just a front end data-entry application that gets sucked into a
SAS program for statistical analysis, which is the major reason that we don't
want to subdivide into multiple tables. Is there any way around this?
Thanks.