We are experiencing failures writing to Access tables when we go over 100 MB. We're using a third party application (SAS) to write directly to Access.
We are positive that we have available disk space (we have 10 GB available).
We created a copy of the database and removed unnecessary tables. The copied database starts out at 44 MB, then we write to it and it reaches about 95 MB, then we compact it and it goes back down to 51 MB. It seems like ther is a 100MB ceiling becuase the same write process against the full database seems to fail when it goes beyond 100 MB.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Kenny
We are positive that we have available disk space (we have 10 GB available).
We created a copy of the database and removed unnecessary tables. The copied database starts out at 44 MB, then we write to it and it reaches about 95 MB, then we compact it and it goes back down to 51 MB. It seems like ther is a 100MB ceiling becuase the same write process against the full database seems to fail when it goes beyond 100 MB.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Kenny