2311 - There isn't enough
memory to run the ... event procedure.
2312 - The shortcut ... must be re-created. The file may be
missing, damaged, or in an older format that can't be read.
2313 - Microsoft Access can't find the shortcut databases ... or
... Re-create the shortcut with the correct locations of the
databases.
2314 - Microsoft Access can't find the shortcut database ...
Re-create the shortcut with the correct location of the
database.
2315 - The input string is too long.
2316 - This table or query can't be opened because it has no
visible fields. This can result if the table or query has only
system fields, and the Show System Objects option is off. To
turn on the Show System Objects option, click Options on the
Tools menu, click the View tab, and select the System Objects
check box.
2317 - The database ... can't be repaired or isn't a Microsoft
Access database file.
2319 - Microsoft Access can't import the object ... while it is
open.
2320 - Microsoft Access can't display the field for which you
entered Where in the Total row. Clear the Show check box for
that field. If you want this field to appear in the query's
results, add it to the design grid twice. For the field that
will appear in the query's results, don't specify Where in the
Total row, and make sure the Show check box is checked.
2321 - You can't set criteria before you add a field or
expression to the Field row. Either add a field from the field
list to the column and enter an expression, or delete the
criteria.
2322 - You can't sort on the asterisk (*). Because the asterisk
represents all fields in the underlying table or query, you
can't sort on it. Add the asterisk to the query design grid,
along with the specific fields you want to sort on. Clear the
Show check box for the sorting fields, and then specify a sort
order.
2323 - You can't specify criteria for the asterisk (*). Because
the asterisk represents all the fields in the underlying table
or query, you can't specify criteria for it. Add the asterisk to
the query design grid, along with the field(s) you want to set
criteria for, and then enter criteria for the specific fields.
In the query design grid, clear the Show check box for the
criteria field(s), before you run the query.
2324 - You can't calculate totals on the asterisk (*). Because
the asterisk represents all the fields in the table, you can't
calculate totals on it. Remove the asterisk from the query
design grid. Add the fields you want to use to the design grid,
and then select the total you want to calculate for specific
fields.
2325 - The field name you entered exceeds the MasterFields
property's 64-character limit. When you use the Relationships
command (Tools menu) to define a relationship between the tables
underlying a form and subform, Microsoft Access links the form
and subform automatically and sets the ChildFields and
MasterFields properties.
2326 - You can't specify Group By, Expression, or Where in the
Total row for this column. Specify an aggregate function, such
as Sum or Count, for the field or expression you designate as
the Value in the crosstab query.
2327 - You must enter Group By in the Total row for a field that
has Column Heading in the Crosstab row. The values derived from
the field or expression that you designate as the Column Heading
are used to group data in the crosstab query.
2328 - You can't run an update query on the asterisk (*).
Because the asterisk represents all the fields in the table, you
can't update it. Remove the asterisk from the query design grid.
Add the fields you want to update to the design grid.
2329 - To create a crosstab query, you must specify one or more
Row Heading(s) options, one Column Heading option, and one Value
option.
2330 - Microsoft Access can't represent the join expression | in
Design view. One or more fields may have been deleted or
renamed.* The name of one or more fields or tables specified in
the join expression may be misspelled.* The join may use an
operator that isn't supported in Design view, such as > or <.
2331 - You must enter Group By in the Total row for at least one
of the Row Heading options you enter in the Crosstab row.
2332 - Microsoft Access can't match the fields you added using
the asterisk (*) in the append query. Because the asterisk
represents all the fields in the underlying table or query, you
can't append an asterisk to one field or expression, and you
can't append a single field or expression to an asterisk. Append
an asterisk to an asterisk (for example, a table to a table), or
append specific fields. 209999
2333 - You must enter the name of the table you are creating or
appending records to. You tried to define a make-table or append
query without specifying a destination table.
2334 - Microsoft Access can't print ... because it is an action
query. Because action queries don't produce a recordset, you
can't print a Datasheet view of them. Note that an exclamation
point (!) joined to a query icon in the Database window marks an
action query. To print a Datasheet view of the records that will
be selected by the query, display the query in Design view,
click the Datasheet button, and then click the Print button.
2335 - You must use the same number of fields when you set the LinkChildFields and LinkMasterFields properties. You entered a
different number of fields for one property than you did for the
other. If you use the Relationships command (Tools menu) to
define a relationship between the tables underlying the form and
subform, Microsoft Access will link the form and subform
automatically and then set the LinkChildFields and
LinkMasterFields properties.
2337 - You can't specify criteria on the same field for which
you entered Value in the Crosstab row. You tried to display a
crosstab query after entering Value in the Crosstab row and
criteria in the Criteria row. If you want this field to supply
the cross-tabulated values in the crosstab query, delete the
entry in the Criteria row. If you want this to be a criteria
field, leave the Crosstab row blank.
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