Error Code | Error Description | Supported Versions |
10514 | You won’t be able to undo the changes this action query is about to make to the data in a linked table or tables.@Do you want to run this action query anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You won’t be able to undo the changes this action query is about to make to the data in a linked table or tables.@Do you want to run this action query anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10515 | Microsoft Office Access was unable to update all the records in the update query.@Microsoft Office Access didn’t update |1 field(s) due to a type conversion failure, |2 record(s) due to key violations, |3 record(s) due to lock violations, and |4 record(s) due to validation rule violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violations, click Help.@@2@310019@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access was unable to update all the records in the update query.@Microsoft Office Access didn’t update |1 field(s) due to a type conversion failure, |2 record(s) due to key violations, |3 record(s) due to lock violations, and |4 record(s) due to validation rule violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violations, click Help.@@2@1@10019@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access was unable to update all the records in the update query.@Microsoft Access didn’t update |1 field(s) due to a type conversion failure, |2 record(s) due to key violations, |3 record(s) due to lock violations, and |4 record(s) due to validation rule violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violations, click Help.@@2@1@10019@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10516 | Microsoft Office Access can’t append all the records to the table.@Microsoft Office Access set |1 field(s) to Null due to a type conversion failure, and it didn’t add |2 record(s) due to key violations, |3 record(s) due to lock violations, and |4 record(s) due to validation rule violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violations, click Help.@@2@310020@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t append all the records to the table.@Microsoft Office Access set |1 field(s) to Null due to a type conversion failure, and it didn’t add |2 record(s) due to key violations, |3 record(s) due to lock violations, and |4 record(s) due to validation rule violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violations, click Help.@@2@1@10020@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t append all the records to the table.@Microsoft Access set |1 field(s) to Null due to a type conversion failure, and it didn’t add |2 record(s) due to key violations, |3 record(s) due to lock violations, and |4 record(s) due to validation rule violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violations, click Help.@@2@1@10020@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10517 | Microsoft Office Access can’t add all the records in the make-table query.@It set |1 field(s) to Null due to a type conversion failure. A type conversion failure is caused when the data in one or more fields doesn’t match the DataType or FieldSize property in the destination table. For example, leaving blank fields in a Yes/No field or adding text in numeric field will cause this error.@@1@600922@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t add all the records in the make-table query.@It set |1 field(s) to Null due to a type conversion failure. A type conversion failure is caused when the data in one or more fields doesn’t match the DataType or FieldSize property in the destination table. For example, leaving blank fields in a Yes/No field or adding text in numeric field will cause this error.@@1@1@922@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t add all the records in the make-table query.@It set |1 field(s) to Null due to a type conversion failure. A type conversion failure is caused when the data in one or more fields doesn’t match the DataType or FieldSize property in the destination table. For example, leaving blank fields in a Yes/No field or adding text in numeric field will cause this error.@@1@1@922@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10518 | Microsoft Office Access can’t delete all the records in the delete query.@Microsoft Office Access didn’t delete |2 record(s) due to key violations and |3 record(s) due to lock violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violation, click Help.@@2@310016@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t delete all the records in the delete query.@Microsoft Office Access didn’t delete |2 record(s) due to key violations and |3 record(s) due to lock violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violation, click Help.@@2@1@10016@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t delete all the records in the delete query.@Microsoft Access didn’t delete |2 record(s) due to key violations and |3 record(s) due to lock violations. For an explanation of the causes of the violation, click Help.@@2@1@10016@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10519 | There isn’t enough disk space or memory to undo the data changes this action query is about to make.@Do you want to run this action query anyway? For information on freeing disk space or freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘disk space, freeing’ or ‘memory, troubleshooting’.@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘There isn’t enough disk space or memory to undo the data changes this action query is about to make.@Do you want to run this action query anyway? For information on freeing disk space or freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘disk space, freeing’ or ‘memory, troubleshooting’.@@19@@@2′ |
Access 2003+ |
10520 | Do you want to save the changes made to the SQL statement and update the property?@The RecordSource or RowSource property contained a SQL statement when you invoked the Query Builder, so the original SQL statement was modified.@To close the Query Builder without changing the original SQL statement, click No.@13@604309@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Do you want to save the changes made to the SQL statement and update the property?@The RecordSource or RowSource property contained an SQL statement when you invoked the Query Builder, so the original SQL statement was modified.@To close the Query Builder without changing the original SQL statement, click No.@13@1@4309@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10521 | Do you want to save the changes made to the query and update the property?@The RecordSource or RowSource property contained the name of a query when you invoked the Query Builder, so the original query was modified.@To close the Query Builder without changing the original query, click No.@13@604309@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Do you want to save the changes made to the query and update the property?@The RecordSource or RowSource property contained the name of a query when you invoked the Query Builder, so the original query was modified.@To close the Query Builder without changing the original query, click No.@13@1@4309@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10522 | You invoked the Query Builder on a table.@Do you want to create a query based on the table?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You invoked the Query Builder on a table.@Do you want to create a query based on the table?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10523 | You are about to run a pass-through query that may modify data in your table.@Are you sure you want to run this type of an SQL query? For information on how to prevent this message from displaying every time you run an SQL query, click Help.@@21@209058@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You are about to run a pass-through query that may modify data in your table.@Are you sure you want to run this type of an SQL query? For information on how to prevent this message from displaying every time you run an SQL query, click Help.@@21@1@9058@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10524 | | output column(s) in the query were unnamed and will not show any data.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘| output column(s) in the query were unnamed and will not show any data.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10526 | Do you want to save the changes made to the SQL Statement and update the text editor?@The Stored Procedure or Function contained an SQL statement when you invoked the Query Builder, so the original SQL statement was modified.@To close the Query Builder without changing the original SQL statement, click No.@13@604309@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Do you want to save the changes made to the SQL Statement and update the text editor?@The Stored Procedure or Function contained an SQL statement when you invoked the Query Builder, so the original SQL statement was modified.@To close the Query Builder without changing the original SQL statement, click No.@13@1@4309@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10600 | Are you sure you want to permanently delete the selected relationship from your database?@@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Are you sure you want to permanently delete the selected relationship from your database?@@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10601 | A relationship already exists.@Do you want to edit the existing relationship? To create a new relationship, click No.@@13@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘A relationship already exists.@Do you want to edit the existing relationship? To create a new relationship, click No.@@13@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10602 | The field name is missing in row |.@You haven’t selected a matching field for this relationship in each row of the grid.@Select fields so that the grid has the same number of fields on the left and right sides, and then try to create the relationship again.@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The field name is missing in row |.@You haven’t selected a matching field for this relationship in each row of the grid.@Select fields so that the grid has the same number of fields on the left and right sides, and then try to create the relationship again.@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10603 | This relationship has been modified or deleted by another user since you opened the Relationships window.@Do you want to edit the relationship and overwrite the other user’s changes? To update your Relationships window to include the other user’s changes, click No.@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘This relationship has been modified or deleted by another user since you opened the Relationships window.@Do you want to edit the relationship and overwrite the other user’s changes? To update your Relationships window to include the other user’s changes, click No.@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10604 | This relationship has already been deleted by another user.@To update your view, click OK.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘This relationship has already been deleted by another user.@To update your view, click OK.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10605 | The layout of the Relationships window will be cleared.@Do you want to continue?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The layout of the Relationships window will be cleared.@Do you want to continue?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10606 | You can’t display queries or linked tables in the Relationships window for this database.@The database ‘|’ was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office Access. If you want to convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Office Access, use the Convert Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu).@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You cannot display queries or linked tables in the Relationships window for this database.@The database ‘|’ was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office Access. To convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Office Access, click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Convert.@@3@1@9029@1′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘You cannot display queries or linked tables in the Relationships window for this database.@The database ‘|1′ was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Access. To convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Access, click the File tab, and then click Convert.@@1@@@0’ |
Access 2003+ |
10607 | The relationship has been created as a one-to-many relationship because there are duplicate entries in the related field.@You’ve tried to create a one-to-one relationship, but the data in the tables suggests that a one-to-many relationship is more appropriate.@@2@411617@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The relationship has been created as a one-to-many relationship because there are duplicate entries in the related field.@You’ve tried to create a one-to-one relationship, but the data in the tables suggests that a one-to-many relationship is more appropriate.@@2@1@11617@1’ |
Access 2003+ |