Hey Tim,
Question. Are you using a CASE tool to create these tables in Access, or creating the extra tables in Access itself. I
used to use my CASE tool to desing Access databases, but gave up because they were always getting corrupted. Not sure
what the CASE vendor was doing, but I had to recreate some databases manually via Access to correct the problem.
I have created a couple Plum apps using Access that all had extra tables added, and a couple with relations, and never
had a problem, as long as I 1) started with a copy of the provided StarterDatabase.mdb file, and 2) stayed out of my
CASE tool. I just created a registration system last week that used the basic PlumUser as a registration database, and
added and modified an extra table, and didn't have a problem.
If you want to shoot me a copy of your database offline, I will be happy to create a project off of it and see if I see
the same issues.
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Jeff Fleitz
Tekquest, Ltd
Integrated Digital Solutions
http://www.tekquest.com
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Tim Blankenship wrote:
I did figure something out (wow that's a change).
1. create some tables directly in Access and made releationships between a few.
2. try to sync and I get an error saying there was issues in the
"from" clause then next dialog says my PLUm table are AFU.
3. I deleted the relationships and PLUM IDE found the tables with no issues.
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 08:18:56 -0500, Jeff Fleitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tim,
I will give it a shot a little later today.
I am busy downloading installing CFMX7, which is officially shipping for those
who haven't heard yet.
http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion
Jeff
Tim Blankenship wrote:
Tried again and same results. The included starter database works
fine. Jeff can you create a empty Access 2k db and try it out. Thanks
On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 19:04:35 -0600, Tim Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just to clarify the tables are created but the sample data does not
get populated, so basically I have the default tables made but are
empty.
On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 18:49:31 -0600, Tim Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No this is a empty db I created. I am going to try again and make sure
it is not a problem on my side.
On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 16:21:05 -0500, Jeff Fleitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have never seen this one. I have had a couple instance where I reran a setup
over an existing product and it added the
Churvis records to the database. Are you using a copy of the StarterDatabase
supplied in the setup/Starterdatabase
sub-directory?
Tim Blankenship wrote:
Anyone else get this?
I setup a test project using Access 2k
After the wizard on the setup page is displays error saying the
Churvis family wasnt added to the db and I should manually do so.
I use the IDE after the fact to populate the db with the sample data
(Churvis family) and get an error - An unhandled exceprion has occured
in your appliation....blah, blah,blah.....Invalid Platform. I ignore
the message and eventaully the application crashes.
My platform
OS - WinXP pro
DB - Access 2k
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