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    No records in query

    So, been using this form for a year or two. Today,
    when trying to open the form, it now says NO RECORDS IN QUERY.

    Sounds like there's something wrong with the database file.
    Reindexed, added new records and reindexed, added a new field, all with no good results.
    So, does anyonme have any ideas ?

    I'd appreciate it.

    Thanks,

    Lar

    #2
    Re: No records in query

    Have you checked? Is there a memo field in the table? If so, check the size?
    Dave Mason
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    Skype is dave.mason46

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      #3
      Re: No records in query

      Have you edit the form before? May there is a form filter?

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        #4
        Re: No records in query

        Are there supporting files I can delete ?

        Still down.

        Lar

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          #5
          Re: No records in query

          I would go right to the source.
          Verify the table(s) involved actually have data.
          Next, Check to see if the filter is requesting the right data.
          Easiest way to check if the filter is the problem is to eliminate the filter.
          Hope this helps.

          Gregg
          Gregg
          https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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            #6
            Re: No records in query

            Well, I will try. However, I've checked the file. There ARE 2 MEMO fields. Correct type and length, now. That field was incorrectly defined previously.

            The file does in fact have approx. 3,500 records. The records appear to have legitimate data.

            I am stuck.

            There are records in the file I CAN access.

            ?????????????????????

            Lar :-(

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              #7
              Re: No records in query

              So, here's an update. I think I have another database issue.

              The major should have AUTO INCREMENT field. Checked file structure - not there. Tried to set the field as AUTO INCREMENT - NO LUCK... ???

              Says, change already begun. I rebooted the PC without success.

              WILL NOT ACCEPT a change for that file.

              Any ideas are greatly appreciated.

              Lar

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                #8
                Re: No records in query

                I cannot make ANY changes now to the file. Error message says "Change Already Begun".

                How can I cancel that change ?

                Lar

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                  #9
                  Re: No records in query

                  The good news is your data is actually there. Just need to figure out why you can't get at it.
                  This is difficult to help you through as we have no idea whether you're using dbfs or sql,
                  or even which flavor of sql. All this info helps us give you helpful suggestion and often
                  the correct solution.
                  Gregg
                  https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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                    #10
                    Re: No records in query

                    DBF's

                    Keep hitting the "change already begun" error.

                    How can I get past ?

                    Lar

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                      #11
                      Re: No records in query

                      issue a command to cancel the change.
                      Gregg
                      https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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                        #12
                        Re: No records in query

                        In Form Properties, under the Filter/Order tab, make sure there isn't anything in the Filter Expression.

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                          #13
                          Re: No records in query

                          Lonnie,

                          Much to my dismay, I tried your suggestion.

                          SO FAR, SO GOOD !

                          Don't remember making that changes but looks good... right now.

                          Thank you,

                          Lar :-)

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                            #14
                            Re: No records in query

                            LOL - it's happened to me a couple of times. I haven't put anything in there, but it ends up in there after something I do.

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                              #15
                              Re: No records in query

                              Originally posted by nugget3825 View Post
                              Lonnie,

                              Much to my dismay, I tried your suggestion.

                              SO FAR, SO GOOD !

                              Don't remember making that changes but looks good... right now.

                              Thank you,

                              Lar :-)
                              That can happen when you call the form from a script with a filter, then go to design mode, make a change to the form and save.

                              Always go back to the filter to see that it is what you want.
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