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I am using MS Access 2003 to link to an Oracle 10g table utilizing Oracles 10g ODBC driver. When I view the data everything is fine except for the datetime field (which is also an index on the Oracle side).
Access shows a value of "OLE object" in this column rather than anything resembling a date.
Anyone have any suggestions - other than a third party ODBC driver (I did find one that works, but not a viable option).
Thanks in advance,
John
Access shows a value of "OLE object" in this column rather than anything resembling a date.
Anyone have any suggestions - other than a third party ODBC driver (I did find one that works, but not a viable option).
Thanks in advance,
John
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