Hi Lemon,
do you get any error dialog or just an empty datagrid?
Just chcked the internet for the date format of MS Access:
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Access automatically displays the date and time in the General Date and Long Time formats. The dates appear as, mm/dd/yyyy in the U.S. and as, dd/mm/yyyy outside the U.S. where mm is the month, dd is the day, and yyyy is the year. The time is displayed as, hh:mm:ss AM/PM, where hh is the hour, mm is minutes, and ss is seconds.
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You are outside of the USA, right?
So change your dates to the above mentioned format and try again: dd/mm/yyyy
Best
Klaus
do you get any error dialog or just an empty datagrid?
Just chcked the internet for the date format of MS Access:
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Access automatically displays the date and time in the General Date and Long Time formats. The dates appear as, mm/dd/yyyy in the U.S. and as, dd/mm/yyyy outside the U.S. where mm is the month, dd is the day, and yyyy is the year. The time is displayed as, hh:mm:ss AM/PM, where hh is the hour, mm is minutes, and ss is seconds.
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You are outside of the USA, right?
So change your dates to the above mentioned format and try again: dd/mm/yyyy
Best
Klaus
Statistics: Posted by Klaus — Fri Aug 23, 2024 4:03 pm