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Hello,
I am using SQL thru Access interface, and I am trying to create a dynamic web page, so when the data changes, the web changes. So, if I Right-click on a stored procedure (or report or even table), then choose Save As, then in the drop down choose Data Access Page, give it a name and click OK. Then, I specify a location (same spot as my .adp) and give it a name. Then I click OK, and it tells me "An error occured trying to use "trips". Check to see that the object exists. (Trips is the table I built the store proc and report in). UG. I see it right there! Same thing occurs if I build it directly from the table. What does this error mean (MS KB didn't help) and is there any other way I can create a dynamic web site? |
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Sounds like It might be typed in wrong?
Trips and trips might be different (case sensitive) Maybe you should be writing to that file, See if there is a different way you can get what you want, Saving it to a new file, then changing the name? Maybe the file extension is the problem. It sounds like its a user error |
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