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 Post subject: Database Memo Type
PostPosted: November 15th, 2005, 1:26 pm 
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Hello

I have a database which I pull data from using script, it was working good until I changed the data type in Access from one of the fields to Memo (i needed to store more than 255 chars) Opus won't read the data from a memo type, if I change back to text it's ok.

Am I doing something wrong, or how do I read from a Memo type field.


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Hi,

i use opus pro 5, memofield is no problem reading this from a access 2000 mdb file. There is difference I think between the access-versions.

You can load the memofiled into a text variable with scroll bar.
Be sure your table has a primary key !!!

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 Post subject: Re: Database Memo Type
PostPosted: November 23rd, 2005, 3:47 pm 
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Location: Hengelo, The Netherlands
Opus: 8.5/9.0
OS: Windows 7 64-bits, Android 2.1, Android 4.1.2, iOS 7
System: Pentium 7i, 6GB RAM, 750GB HD, DVD-RW (+/-), DV, 3TB EHD, 3D monitor without glasses
Hi Joe,

I use this Opus Pro 5 XE and Access 97 with succes.
I don't have problems with memo fields.

Kind regards,

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Hengelo, The Netherlands
OPUS Pro 9.5
Pentium 7i, 16GB RAM, 1 TB HD, DVD-RW (+/-), DV, 3TB EHD, 3D monitor without glasses


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