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Posted : 2009-02-18 22:35:04 |
QB is 2006 Pro UK, QODBC 9.00.00.253 Access 2003
I have an update query to modify the value of a customer custom field value on the invoices table. I'm getting this message:
[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Invalid argument value (#0) [QODBC] Option value changed. (#11069)
Can someone tell me what this means, please? |
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Posted : 2009-02-19 10:33:15 |
Check the end of the QODBC Message Log (see the Messages Tab in the QODBC Setup Screen) for the actual SQL Statement and QODBC error. |
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Posted : 2009-02-19 12:01:24 |
I have hundreds (I'm guessing one for each invoice?) of occurrences of this:
2009-02-18 11:01:41 QODBC Ver: 9.00.00.253 *********************************************************************************************************************
IsAService: False
SQL Statement: SELECT "TxnID","EditSequence","CustomFieldVFBatchNo" FROM "Invoice" WHERE "TxnID" = ?
Optimizer Passthrough Disabled
Unknown Reason
The log file goes back to April 2008, every entry ends "Optimizer Passthrough Disabled Unknown Reason". Things mostly work ok, but this sound like something's wrong with the optimizer setup?
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Posted : 2009-02-19 17:15:19 |
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Posted : 2009-02-20 00:19:18 |
I've had a good read through both those threads (not for the first time), and I can't see anything wrong with my setup. There's an instruction to 'unlink all the QODBC tables in your existing MS Access .mdb(s)' - is there an easy way to do this, or do I have to delete all the link tables? That's going to make a lot of work recreating them and all the references to them.
So I tried creating a new blank mdb, linking to the Accounts table and opening it. The table is returned with lots of #deleted# rows, and I get the same message in the log file: Optimizer Passthrough Disabled, Unknown Reason.
I tried doing a 'Load updated data' from the setup screen. Same again. Is it re-install time, do you think? The thing is, I use appending and updating queries several times a day and they work. The speed is slower than at home, but not bad - my home PC is much better and I'm not processing across a network there.
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Posted : 2009-02-20 10:04:18 |
Well the problem is that MS Access doesn't care what your current optimizer settings are. It's time for you to clear the Message Log and run some queries in VB Demo to see whether or not QODBC is running correctly. |
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