Error Code | Error Description | Supported Versions |
10014 | Microsoft Office Access was unable to append all the data to the table.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted, and |2 record(s) were lost due to key violations. * If data was deleted, the data you pasted or imported doesn’t match the field data types or the FieldSize property in the destination table. * If records were lost, either the records you pasted contain primary key values that already exist in the destination table, or they violate referential integrity rules for a relationship defined between tables. Do you want to proceed anyway?@@22@600922@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access was unable to append all the data to the table.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted, and |2 record(s) were lost due to key violations. * If data was deleted, the data you pasted or imported doesn’t match the field data types or the FieldSize property in the destination table. * If records were lost, either the records you pasted contain primary key values that already exist in the destination table, or they violate referential integrity rules for a relationship defined between tables. Do you want to proceed anyway?@@22@1@922@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access was unable to append all the data to the table.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted, and |2 record(s) were lost due to key violations. * If data was deleted, the data you pasted or imported doesn’t match the field data types or the FieldSize property in the destination table. * If records were lost, either the records you pasted contain primary key values that already exist in the destination table, or they violate referential integrity rules for a relationship defined between tables. Do you want to proceed anyway?@@22@1@922@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10015 | Changing to this data type requires removal of the primary key.@Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Changing to this data type requires removal of the primary key.@Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10016 | Some data may be lost.@The setting for the FieldSize property of one or more fields has been changed to a shorter size. If data is lost, validation rules may be violated as a result. Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@2 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘Some data may be lost.@The setting for the FieldSize property of one or more fields has been changed to a shorter size. If data is lost, validation rules may be violated as a result. Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@@2’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘Some data may be lost.@The setting for the FieldSize property of one or more fields has been changed to a shorter size. If data is lost, validation rules may be violated as a result. Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@@2’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘Some data may be lost.@The size of one or more fields has been changed to a shorter size. If data is lost, validation rules may be violated as a result. Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@@2’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘Some data may be lost.@The size of one or more fields has been changed to a shorter size. If data is lost, validation rules may be violated as a result. Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10017 | Your computer is out of disk space.@You won’t be able to undo this paste append. Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Your computer is out of disk space.@You won’t be able to undo this paste append. Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10018 | Microsoft Office Access was unable to append all the data to the table.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted, and |2 record(s) were lost due to key violations. * If data was deleted, the data you pasted or imported doesn’t match the field data types or the FieldSize property in the destination table. * If records were lost, the records you pasted contain primary key values that already exist in the destination table, or they violate referential integrity rules for a relationship defined between tables.@@2@600922@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access was unable to append all the data to the table.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted, and |2 record(s) were lost due to key violations. * If data was deleted, the data you pasted or imported doesn’t match the field data types or the FieldSize property in the destination table. * If records were lost, the records you pasted contain primary key values that already exist in the destination table, or they violate referential integrity rules for a relationship defined between tables.@@2@1@922@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access was unable to append all the data to the table.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted, and |2 record(s) were lost due to key violations. * If data was deleted, the data you pasted or imported doesn’t match the field data types or the FieldSize property in the destination table. * If records were lost, the records you pasted contain primary key values that already exist in the destination table, or they violate referential integrity rules for a relationship defined between tables.@@2@1@922@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10019 | Microsoft Office Access can’t find the database containing the linked table ‘|.’@The properties set in Microsoft Office Access for the linked table will be lost. Do you want to continue with the conversion anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t find the database containing the linked table ‘|.’@The properties set in Microsoft Office Access for the linked table will be lost. Do you want to continue with the conversion anyway?@@19@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the database containing the linked table ‘|1.’@The properties set in Microsoft Access for the linked table will be lost. Do you want to continue with the conversion anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10020 | Data integrity rules have been changed; existing data may not be valid for the new rules.@This process may take a long time. Do you want the existing data to be tested with the new rules?@@13@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Data integrity rules have been changed; existing data may not be valid for the new rules.@This process may take a long time. Do you want the existing data to be tested with the new rules?@@13@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10021 | Existing data violates the new record validation rule.@Do you want to keep testing with the new rule? * To keep the new rule and continue testing, click Yes. * To revert to the old rule and continue testing, click No. * To stop testing, click Cancel.@@13@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Existing data violates the new record validation rule.@Do you want to keep testing with the new rule? * To keep the new rule and continue testing, click Yes. * To revert to the old rule and continue testing, click No. * To stop testing, click Cancel.@@13@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10022 | Existing data violates the new setting for the ‘|1’ property for field ‘|2.’@Do you want to keep testing with the new setting? * To keep the new setting and continue testing, click Yes. * To revert to the old setting and continue testing, click No. * To stop testing, click Cancel.@@13@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Existing data violates the new setting for the ‘|1’ property for field ‘|2.’@Do you want to keep testing with the new setting? * To keep the new setting and continue testing, click Yes. * To revert to the old setting and continue testing, click No. * To stop testing, click Cancel.@@13@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10023 | Microsoft Office Access deleted | indexes on the converted fields.@Some data did not convert properly.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access deleted | indexes on the converted fields.@Some data did not convert properly.@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access deleted |1 indexes on the converted fields.@Some data did not convert properly.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10024 | You must save the table first.@Microsoft Office Access can’t test your data until you save the design changes you made. Do you want to save the table now?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You must save the table first.@Microsoft Office Access can’t test your data until you save the design changes you made. Do you want to save the table now?@@19@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘You must save the table first.@Microsoft Access can’t test your data until you save the design changes you made. Do you want to save the table now?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10025 | This operation will test the table’s record and field validation rules, as well as the Required and AllowZeroLength properties, for all data in the table.@This process may take a long time. Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘This operation will test the table’s record and field validation rules, as well as the Required and AllowZeroLength properties, for all data in the table.@This process may take a long time. Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10026 | All data was valid for all rules.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘All data was valid for all rules.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10027 | Existing data violates the new record validation rule.@Do you want to continue testing data with this new rule? * To continue testing for other new rule violations, click Yes. * To continue to test only the old validation rules, click No. * To stop testing, click Cancel.@@13@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Existing data violates the new record validation rule.@Do you want to continue testing data with this new rule? * To continue testing for other new rule violations, click Yes. * To continue to test only the old validation rules, click No. * To stop testing, click Cancel.@@13@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10028 | The existing data violates the ‘|1’ property for field ‘|2.’@If you continue testing, Microsoft Office Access will inform you if data violates any other property settings in the table. Would you like to continue testing?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The existing data violates the ‘|1’ property for field ‘|2.’@If you continue testing, Microsoft Office Access will inform you if data violates any other property settings in the table. Would you like to continue testing?@@19@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘The existing data violates the ‘|1’ property for field ‘|2.’@If you continue testing, Microsoft Access will inform you if data violates any other property settings in the table. Would you like to continue testing?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10029 | There is no primary key defined.@Although a primary key isn’t required, it’s highly recommended.A table must have a primary key for you to add data to this table or to define relationships between this table and other tables in the database. Do you want to return to table design and add a primary key now?@@13@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ” |
Access 2003 |
10030 | There is no primary key defined.@Although a primary key isn’t required, it’s highly recommended.A table must have a primary key for you to define relationships between this table and other tables in the database. Do you want to return to table design and add a primary key now?@@13@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘There is no primary key defined.@Although a primary key isn’t required, it’s highly recommended.A table must have a primary key for you to define relationships between this table and other tables in the database. Do you want to return to table design and add a primary key now?@@13@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘There is no primary key defined.@Although a primary key isn’t required, it’s highly recommended. A table must have a primary key for you to define relationships between this table and other tables in the database. Do you want to return to table design and add a primary key now?@@13@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10031 | You must first save the function.@Do you want to save the function now?@@19@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You must first save the function.@Do you want to save the function now?@@19@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10032 | This field will be converted to Plain Text and all the formatting in the field will be removed.@Do you want to convert the column to Plain Text?@@20@@@2 | Access 2007+ |
10033 | This field will be converted to Rich Text, and all the data it contains will be HTML encoded.@If your data already contains valid HTML Rich Text, you can remove any extra HTML encoding by using the PlainText function in an update query.Do you want to convert the column to Rich Text?@@20@@@2 Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘This field will be converted to Rich Text, and all the data it contains will be HTML encoded.@If your data already contains valid HTML Rich Text, you can remove any extra HTML encoding by using the PlainText function in an update query.@Do you want to convert the column to Rich Text?@20@@@2’ |
Access 2007+ |