ACC97: Problems Adding Records to Replicated Database Using ASPID: Q165830
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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
If you export to ASP format a form based on a table in a replicated
database, you cannot add new records using the ASP form.
If you look at an ODBC trace file, you see the error message:
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver]
You cannot modify the replication system object 's_Lineage'
The Microsoft Access 97 ODBC driver attempts to set values for the replication system columns, s_Generation, s_GUID and s_Lineage; Microsoft Access also adds one replication system column for each OLE Object field in your table. Microsoft Access does not allow you to set the values in those fields, so inserting the record fails.
Instead of using a table name in the RecordSource property of the form you are exporting to ASP format, set the RecordSource to the name of a Select query that contains all the fields in your table except the replication system columns.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 97. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
When you export a form to ASP format, the ASP file contains a SQL select
statement that selects all the fields in the table. For example, if you
base a form on the Shippers table, the SQL statement in the ASP file is:
SELECT * from Shippers
SELECT Shippers.ShipperID, Shippers.CompanyName, Shippers.Phone FROM
Shippers
For more information about ODBC trace files, start the ODBC Data Source
Administrator, click the Tracing tab, and then click the Help button in the
dialog box.
For more information about the replication system columns that are added to
a table in a replicated database, search the Help Index for "replication
fields."
Additional query words: insert update fail silent design master
Keywords : GnlOthr RplGen IntAsp
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: April 23, 1999