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Thanks for replying. Just to update you: I tried saving the query but that didn't make a difference. However, some more testing indicated that it seems to be ODBC driver specific. I inserted a new sheet and created a query going against a SQL Server database. I was able to subsequently modify the query and the changes were saved. I then tried a newer version of the Oracle ODBC driver but it didn't make a difference. As a general gripe, I with MSQuery was better documented. Oh well. Thanks, Scott |
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