On 2/7/23 16:00, Brad White wrote:
Front end: Access 365
Back end: Postgres 9.4
(I know, we are in the process of upgrading)
I'm getting some cases where the SQL sent from MS-Access is failing.
Looking at the postgres log shows that the field names and table names
are not being quoted properly.
It has been my experience that Access usually does a better job at
converting the queries than I would have expected, but not in this instance.
For example
Access: connection.Execute "UPDATE [" & strTable & "] SET [" & strTable
& "].[InsertFlag] = Null" _
& " WHERE ((([" & strTable & "].[InsertFlag])=" & lngCurrUID &
"));", , adCmdText Or adExecuteNoRecords
Note that InsertFlag is bracketed the same way in both instances.
PSQL: UPDATE "public"."Orders" SET InsertFlag=NULL WHERE ("InsertFlag"
= 166 )
Note that InsertFlag is quoted once but not the other time.
Of course this gives the error: column "insertflag" of relation "Order
Items" does not exist at character 35
Any suggestions on where to look?
1) Do not tack on to an existing thread, create a new post.
2) Where is the query coming from, manually created code or something
ORM like?
3)
Thanks,
Brad.
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Adrian Klaver
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