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blinton25
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Posted - 2004-03-19 : 19:11:38
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Subject: ODBC call failed
From: "blinton25" <blinton25@hotmail.com> Sent: 3/19/2004 9:20:34 AM




Hello,

I use Linked Tables to connect to my SQL Server database.
I have a number of reports which worked fine when I was
using test data (few thousand records).

I just loaded in a million records and ran a report, and
received the following error:

ODBC call failed

when running this query:


TRANSFORM "~" & Count(IIf(DatePart('yyyy',
[F_ARRV_DAT],1,0)=forms!DateRangePreviousCurrentYear!
PrevYear,[Final_Clean Tourists Query].[TRAV-KEY])) & "~"
& Count(IIf(DatePart('yyyy',[F_ARRV_DAT],1,0)=forms!
DateRangePreviousCurrentYear!CurrYear,[Final_Clean
Tourists Query].[TRAV-KEY])) AS Expr1
SELECT [Final_Clean Tourists Query].REGIONS3,
[Final_Clean Tourists Query].regionorder
FROM [Final_Clean Tourists Query]
WHERE [Final_Clean Tourists Query].REGIONS3<>''
GROUP BY [Final_Clean Tourists Query].regionorder,
[Final_Clean Tourists Query].REGIONS3
PIVOT Format([F_ARRV_DAT],"mmmm") in
("January", "February", "March", "April","May","June","Jul
y","August","September","October","November","December");


1. I am wondering if the query is not simply timing out.
2. Given that these queries were written for MS Access
maybe I need to convert them into stored procedures to be
called by the report.

Any other suggestions?


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