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In Quick Queries #89, we address troubleshooting the ODBC insert error with linked SQL Server tables in Microsoft Access, especially involving long text fields and the recent Office Build 2604 bug. We discuss practical workarounds, differences between chained and nested queries, common issues with copy and paste in Access, using and adapting web APIs when services change, and adjusting list box column widths. We also touch on database storage best practices, working with abstraction layers in programming, compatibility between 32-bit and 64-bit Access versions, and answer several viewer questions on related Access development topics.
By Richard RostIn Quick Queries #89, we address troubleshooting the ODBC insert error with linked SQL Server tables in Microsoft Access, especially involving long text fields and the recent Office Build 2604 bug. We discuss practical workarounds, differences between chained and nested queries, common issues with copy and paste in Access, using and adapting web APIs when services change, and adjusting list box column widths. We also touch on database storage best practices, working with abstraction layers in programming, compatibility between 32-bit and 64-bit Access versions, and answer several viewer questions on related Access development topics.