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I think your error number is specific to
your database engine, or to the
"front end" application you are using
to access the database. I don't think SQL
itself has standardized error messages.
If you are using Microsoft Access, I think
I saw the errors listed in the online help
somewhere.
--- Archie Ziviello <aziviello -at- NESL -dot- COM> wrote:
> Anyone know a good online source for interpreting
> sql errors?
>
> I would like to know what these are when I encounter
> them while writing about the appliciation.
>
> Currently I have a 937.
>
>
> Archie
>
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>
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