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Microsoft Access Database: What Is the ‘Record is too large’ Error 3047


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You maybe starting to think that Microsoft Access is a buggy and is a ‘full of bugs’ application becoming very unstable indeed but the complexity and the power of what MS Access provides out ways some minor and silly errors that can occur. Error code 3047 refers to records being too large for a database file and typically triggered when attempting to import data from another external application. The common method you will see this is when you use the […]

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Microsoft Access Database Error 3112, Record(s) cannot be read!


Microsoft Access Database

Who says software is perfect? Microsoft Access database is no different and can suffer to either poor programming or bad computer memory, cluster blockages or fragmentation build up. One common error code seen (but not often arises) in your MS Access is “Error 3112” with a supporting message implying records cannot be read; no read permission for a particular table or even a system table (which is normally hidden). So, when working on your Microsoft Access database and opening either […]

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Microsoft Access Database: How To Speed Up a Slow Microsoft Access Database Running Over a Network ?


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I found the following article which gives you some pointers on how to speed up a slow running Microsoft Access database application when being shared over a network (LAN) and your Access database is playing the role of ‘Client/Server‘ as part of your business IT systems. Take a look, read on… Microsoft Access Database: How To Speed Up a Slow Microsoft Access Database Running Over a Network Microsoft Access is the perfect tool for building databases for companies of all […]

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