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Forum : Inserting a new customer through Access 07Search Forum

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 Inserting a new customer through Access 07 
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  Jan Hughes 
  
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 Posted : 2007-08-05 11:58:16

OK - apparently I am an idiot.

I have a database in Access 07 with a Client table for a lawyer's office.  They want to be able to enter a client in Access and have them created in QB 07 as well.  I am able to connect to the customer table in QB just fine.  But when I try to enter data into the QB file, either manually or with a query or with an SQL statement, I get an error of:

ODBC--insert on linked table 'Customer' failed.

[QODBC] Field not allowed in insert. (#10046)

What am I missing?  Help!

 

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  Tom 
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 Posted : 2007-08-05 16:50:25
Not all columns in the customer table are insertable. See: How do I add customers? for more information. 

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  Jan Hughes 
  
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 Posted : 2007-08-05 16:54:07
I have read that post several times, but I am still missing something.  I was starting small so all I was trying to insert was Company Name, First Name, Last Name and State.  I still get the same error message 

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 Posted : 2007-08-05 21:28:51

If you run:

sp_columns Customer

you would have seen that Customer.Name is a required on insert unique field for any new customer record.

 

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