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countrdd




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PostSubject: Product Database.   Product Database. Icon_minitimeSun Feb 11, 2007 5:56 pm

I am using an OLD 8.2 version of Intercept. I need to move the product dtaabase from .dbf to access 2003. I keep getting a Table Owner not found using.....

Can anyone help me get around this warning message?

Thanks
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Eric Liberatore
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Location : Bentonville, Akansas, USA
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Title : Planogram Development Manager
Registration date : 2006-11-16

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PostSubject: Product Database   Product Database. Icon_minitimeMon Feb 12, 2007 5:19 pm

countrdd wrote:
I am using an OLD 8.2 version of Intercept. I need to move the product dtaabase from .dbf to access 2003. I keep getting a Table Owner not found using.....

Can anyone help me get around this warning message?

Thanks
Are you getting this error in InterCept?
Do you have the option of leaving the data in DBF format and linking it into Access?
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Michael McClain
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PostSubject: DBF to Access   Product Database. Icon_minitimeThu Feb 28, 2008 3:54 pm

Yes, you can import a dbf database into Access then save as a .mdb file.
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