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Old 04-Nov-2005, 15:20 PM
KARL DEWEY's Avatar KARL DEWEY
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RE: WHAT IS A QUERY TICKLER?

If you do not find it in the manner of the other two post then try using the
menu TOOLS - Analyze - Documentor. Save the results to Word and search for
Tickler.

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote:

> At one time there was a table or query named Tickler, that has since been
> deleted or renamed. My guess is that there is (or was) a lookup field that
> called this table, and you are seeing the remnant of it. This is yet another
> reason NEVER to use lookup fields.
>
> You might try looking at each field's properties in Design View, and at the
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/information-technology/6645-what-is-a-query-tickler.html
> table's properties in Design View. Eventually, you should be able to spot it
> in a Select statement or a table subdatasheet.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=6645
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> "raygun" wrote:
>
> > I get a error message of "Error 3078 Microsoft Jet database engine cannot
> > find the input table or query tickler, make sure it exists or is spelled
> > correctly". I can still get to my table but it always askes for this before
> > allowing me to eenter.

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