Article ID: 212155
Article Last Modified on 11/5/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q212155
SYMPTOMS
When you work with a file data source name (DSN) that uses a text Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) driver, either of the following symptoms occur:
- When you attempt to add a table, the following error message appears:
name
is the name of the database.
where - When you create a PivotTable, one of the following error messages appears:
-or-
CAUSE
Can't Access Table
This error message appears when both of the following conditions are true:
- You attempt to add a table to a query.
-and-
- That text file is open in another Office program.
Problems Obtaining Data, or PivotTable Is Not Valid
These error messages appear when you attempt to create a server-based page field in a PivotTable when the source data is from an external text file.
WORKAROUND
Can't Access Table
To work around this problem, close the text file in the other program before you add it to the query.
Problems Obtaining Data, or PivotTable Is Not Valid
When you use a File DSN that uses a text ODBC driver, you cannot create a server-based page field. Update the PivotTable to reset the PivotTable field settings.
If you want to use a server-based page field in a PivotTable, import the text database into another program, for example, Microsoft Access. For more information about importing data into Microsoft Access, refer to Microsoft Access Help.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATION
Unlike other types of ODBC drivers, the Text ODBC driver uses file locking instead of record locking. This means that records are not available to more than one program at a time. When you open the text file in one program, and then attempt to open the same file in another program, it is an access violation. You cannot use any driver that uses file locking instead of record locking to create a PivotTable with server-based page fields. Other ODBC drivers do not exhibit this problem.
For additional information about creating DSNs, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
213772 XL2000: How to Use System, User, and File Data Sources
165866 XL: How to Use File DSNs and DSN-less Connections
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