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    I'm working with ODBC workspace. I'm trying to update a recordset, encountering the following errors:

    In Err Object:
    3164 ODBC Failed.

    The errors in DBEngine are:
    40041 Object Collection: Couldn't find item indicated by text
    4 Client Cursor: 4 - Record is out of range


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    I found this about the error. Not exactly sure what this means though since I've never had this one before.

    3164: The workstation host table is full.
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    Well ....

    Carolyn,

    Couldn't find item indicated by text

    Record is out of range
    These errors indicate that probably you have used improper indexes to retrieve the records. Like you have 3 items in an array/collection and you are trying to access the 4th item from it.

    Check your code where you are accessing the records, you are probably trying to access more records than are in the recordset. If not solved, post the code segment.

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