Richard, I have identified the table that is causing the query to be not updatable.. But what now? I can send you a copy of the db which is like 2mb of you want. Send me your email if you would like.
Thanks, Abdel
Reply from Richard Rost:
You can submit it to me on my TechHelp page. I'm extremely backed up right now though... my line for free tech support is into next month. In a nutshell you probably need to simplify your query. You might need to use some DLOOKUPs or OUTER JOINs to just DISPLAY the information on the client that you want to see.
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