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SYMPTOMS
An error message generated by an action query (that is, a delete,
make-table, update, or append query) may contain the following
incorrect message box text:
CAUSEThis problem is caused by the way Microsoft Access handles errors for action queries. Microsoft Access uses the same error message for every action query instead of using a separate error message for each type of action query. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access versions 1.0 and 1.1. This problem no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 2.0. MORE INFORMATION
The portion of the above error message that reports key violations:
becomes active whenever referential integrity is violated during a query. However, this specific information only applies to Append and Make Table queries. If an update or delete query violates referential integrity, this portion of the error message erroneously gives the impression that records have been lost, when in fact they simply were not updated or deleted. Steps to Reproduce Problem
This message correctly identifies that there were key violations (because of referential integrity), but it incorrectly indicates the loss of two records. In actuality, the records were not modified and therefore not lost.
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