Yes .. a quote from a character in The Big Chill comes to mind: "I'm not hung up on this completion thing."
Think about what you've done. You have a complicated query that fails, and a simple one that succeeds. So you stop there? No, you keep going, adding fields to the simple query until you get all the way to the complicated one that fails. Somewhere along the line, whatever you add that causes the query to fail, is most likely the problem.
I'd wager that if you tried the query again, excluding the enum field, as suggested above, the query would work.
Conclusion? Take it further than this, the next time you run into a problem.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
"Groklaw is the open-source mentality applied to legal research" ~ Linus Torvalds
In reply to Re: Access won´t allow ENUM, DEFAULT etc in CREATE
by talexb
in thread Access won´t allow ENUM, DEFAULT etc in CREATE
by Lytse Flap
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