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Example: "0x00000013"Error name | Error number | Error description |
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1201. Microsoft Access Error 3673 | Error 3673 | This table contains cells that are outside the range of cells defined in this spreadsheet. |
1202. Microsoft Access Error 3674 | Error 3674 | Internet dll (wininet.dll) could not be found or loaded. |
1203. Microsoft Access Error 3684 | Error 3684 | There is no suitable replica with which to exchange. |
1204. Microsoft Access Error 3685 | Error 3685 | Invalid HTTP address. |
1205. Microsoft Access Error 3686 | Error 3686 | Invalid replica path or name. |
1206. Microsoft Access Error 3687 | Error 3687 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected token: Option. |
1207. Microsoft Access Error 3688 | Error 3688 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected token: For. |
1208. Microsoft Access Error 3689 | Error 3689 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected token: Privileges. |
1209. Microsoft Access Error 3690 | Error 3690 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected a table right/privilege. |
1210. Microsoft Access Error 3691 | Error 3691 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected an object name. |
1211. Microsoft Access Error 3693 | Error 3693 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected user or group name. |
1212. Microsoft Access Error 3694 | Error 3694 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected token: Grant. |
1213. Microsoft Access Error 3695 | Error 3695 | Invalid SQL syntax - GRANT/REVOKE syntax error. |
1214. Microsoft Access Error 3696 | Error 3696 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected token: User (or) Group. |
1215. Microsoft Access Error 3697 | Error 3697 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected token: Password. |
1216. Microsoft Access Error 3698 | Error 3698 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected password. |
1217. Microsoft Access Error 3699 | Error 3699 | Invalid SQL syntax - expected token: User. |
1218. Microsoft Access Error 3700 | Error 3700 | Invalid precision for decimal data type. |
1219. Microsoft Access Error 3701 | Error 3701 | Invalid scale for decimal data type. |
1220. Microsoft Access Error 3702 | Error 3702 | The width of a Unicode text column must be an even number of bytes. |
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