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aakcse
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570 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-08 : 12:30:14
Hi All
In a table the amount field is imported as Text...When i try and change it to Currency, I get the error message that there is not enough disk space...any quick way to correct this problem?



robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-08 : 12:35:07
You'll need to move the MDB file to a larger disk. You could also try compacting the database before you do the conversion, that will free up space but you'll probably need to move it anyway.
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aakcse
Aged Yak Warrior

570 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-08 : 12:40:15
Thanks,

I am using MS Access 2007, how to do this.
just copy past the accdb file to larger disk will this do?

Regards,
aak

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Originally posted by robvolk

You'll need to move the MDB file to a larger disk. You could also try compacting the database before you do the conversion, that will free up space but you'll probably need to move it anyway.

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aakcse
Aged Yak Warrior

570 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-08 : 12:53:01
My disk size is 150GB, then also I am getting this err.
and the accdb file is placed on the same disk
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spirit1
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11752 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-08 : 13:07:54
you have a 150 GB access file? wow!

may the gods have mercy on your soul

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aakcse
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570 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-08 : 13:43:46
Sir,

It is not 150GB file its 150GB disk
the file is not that big. it is in mb less than 100mb.


Regards,
aak

quote:
Originally posted by spirit1

you have a 150 GB access file? wow!

may the gods have mercy on your soul

___________________________________________________________________________
Causing trouble since 1980
Blog: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp
Speed up SSMS development: www.ssmstoolspack.com <- version 1.5 out!

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aakcse
Aged Yak Warrior

570 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-09 : 01:24:17
any help on this ?
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dsindo
Starting Member

45 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-20 : 17:31:20
compact and repair the mdb then try changing the datatype again.
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