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    pruw1 is offline Novice
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    New column in SQL

    Hi I have a problem. I have added the new column in some sql table and I need to refresh the table in Access, becouse this new column is not there. How can i do this?

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    Go into the Linked Table Manager, select the table and click OK.
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    pruw1 is offline Novice
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    Linked table Manager is gray, i can´t click
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    How about when you right click on the table in the Nav pane?
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    ssanfu is offline Master of Nothing
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    I think you might have to delete the link to the SQL table, then use the ODBC Database manager to re-create the link. (working from memory - and it is like a sieve)

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    I've never had to do that. I just refresh the link in the Linked Table Manager.
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