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    I have some reports that are based on stored procedures. When I try to run the reporst, I receive an error message that the procedure does not exist.

    In Enterprise Manager the procedure is named usp_EntriesByDate, however, the Access window shows the name as usp_EntriesByDate;1 (dbo).

    I can understand the ‘dbo’ part, but why does Access add the ‘;1’ to the name?

    Is the name difference generating the error?

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    • #741904

      Is this an Access ADP? The stored procedure names should normally be the same. If it’s an MDB, you shouldn’t even see the stored procs.

      • #741921

        Yes, it is an Access ADP.

        The table and view names are identical to SQL Server.

        Only the procedures have a different name.

      • #741922

        Yes, it is an Access ADP.

        The table and view names are identical to SQL Server.

        Only the procedures have a different name.

    • #741905

      Is this an Access ADP? The stored procedure names should normally be the same. If it’s an MDB, you shouldn’t even see the stored procs.

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