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cancelling upon delete or update does not work with MS Access 2003

cancelling upon delete or update does not work with MS Access 2003

2006-05-03       - By RAPPAZ Francois

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Hi
when I run an update query or a delete query in the query window of MS-Access
2003 SP1, I'm asked "n rows will be deleted/updated if you say yes". The
problem is that if I say no, the action is still executed and the rows are
changed.

The same occurs if in a form I delete a reccord: selecting cancel does not
change anything !

This is annoying, you don't have a chance to correct a mistake. Is this a
problem on the Access side or on the mysql odbc driver (3.51.12)?

Thanks for any comments


Fran?ois Rappaz

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