ACC97: Can't Export If File Name Is More Than 60 CharactersID: Q168870
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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
When you try to export a Microsoft Access table or query that has a file
name longer than 60 characters to Text, the export fails, and you receive
the following error message:
Export Text Wizard
The database engine can't find
'<table or query name>'.txt
Make sure it is a valid parameter or alias name, that it doesn't include invalid characters or punctuation, and that the name isn't too long.
Export Text Wizard
An error occurred trying to export data from table
'<table or query name>.'
The data was not exported.
Microsoft Access has a limitation of 64 characters (including the dot (.) and the extension) for file names.
If you want to use a file name that is longer than the limit, first export the file as Text with a shorter name, and then rename it to the longer name.
For more information about the limits of file names in Microsoft Access, search the Help Index for "naming conventions," and then "Guidelines for naming fields, controls, and objects."
Keywords : kbusage IsmTxtd
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 30, 1999