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 Posted by Colin Spalding on 01/10/06 19:08 
My problem is that the 'INSERT INTO' query that sends the records to the 
table is dynamically compiled in VBA and and the target table has a two 
column primary key.  I have made a number of attempts at getting 'WHERE 
NOT EXISTS' to cure the problem but so far without success and previous 
postings have resulted in advice to create an 'ignore duplicates' index. 
This solved the problem in as  
much as it allowed the SQL to insert the records that did not already 
exist but resulted in the message appearing every time the user ran the 
the query.  Whilst this is not a major problem it is vaguely irritating 
and I would like to find a way to stop it happening.  I suspect that the 
solution may involve using the @@ERROR command but I am not sure of the 
syntax.  
 
 
Regards 
Colin 
 
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