ACC2000: "Couldn't Find Input Table or Query '<Name>' " Error Msg
ID: Q208621
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The information in this article applies to:
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
SYMPTOMS
When you open or make a reference to a linked table in Microsoft Access, you may receive the following error message:
Couldn't find input table or query '<Name>'
-or-
Couldn't find file '<pathname>\<filename>'
CAUSE
Microsoft Access could not find the linked table, or the external .mdb file
does not exist anymore or is in a different location. This error also
occurs when a deleted or renamed table is referenced on the Autolookup tab in Design view of a table.
RESOLUTION
To troubleshoot this situation, do the following:
- Check to ensure that the table or query exists. If it does not exist, you must remove all references to it from your application. Often, the RecordSource property of a form or report contains a reference to an object whose name has changed or an object that has been deleted.
- If the table of query exists, it is likely that there is a syntax or a spelling error in your reference to it. If so, correct the syntax or spelling in the reference.
- When you try to open a linked table, the file containing the table
isn't on the path that you specified when you linked it. If you have moved
the file, you can use the Linked Table Manager to update the link
information.
Additional query words:
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Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb