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Brian Beck
I'm running Access 2000 on Windows 2000 with SP2 and working with a database
that I have just converted from Excel to Access. When I run the Table
Analyze Wizard on the table in question, everything goes fine until I get to
the point where I have to decide whether I should let the wizard decide what
fields go in what tables, or whether I want to decide. If I choose to let
the wizard decide, as soon as I click "Next" to go on, Access simply closes
with no error message whatsoever. If I choose to do it myself, the wizard
goes on just fine, but I honestly don't have a clue here, so I'm not
confident at all that I could figure out which fields need to be moved to
another table.
Has anyone else seen this behavior? Is the size of the database a factor?
(This one is only 64 Mb)
Any ideas on how to fix this are appreciated.
-Brian
that I have just converted from Excel to Access. When I run the Table
Analyze Wizard on the table in question, everything goes fine until I get to
the point where I have to decide whether I should let the wizard decide what
fields go in what tables, or whether I want to decide. If I choose to let
the wizard decide, as soon as I click "Next" to go on, Access simply closes
with no error message whatsoever. If I choose to do it myself, the wizard
goes on just fine, but I honestly don't have a clue here, so I'm not
confident at all that I could figure out which fields need to be moved to
another table.
Has anyone else seen this behavior? Is the size of the database a factor?
(This one is only 64 Mb)
Any ideas on how to fix this are appreciated.
-Brian