Access 2.0 to Oracle 7.3 Migration

I have migrated an individual software which is runing on a MS
Access 2.0 database to Oracle 7.3, using the Oracle Migration
Kit. Now everything looks very fine but when I try to insert or
update a record, I allways get an error message like "Datagroup
can't be updateed!". What is the reason for this and how can I
fix the problem?
Regards,
D.Hauke
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Detlef,
The following is the response I have received from
development :
If you don't have a primary key defined on the table and if you
are trying to Insert or Delete rows into or from the table you
would get this error. Assuming the front end application is
Either MS-Access or Visual Basic.
Regards,
Marie
===
Detlef Hauke (guest) wrote:
: I'm using the "Oracle Migration Assistant for MS Access
Version:
: 1.5.4 -32"
: Regards,
: Detlef
: Oracle Migration Workbench Team wrote:
: : What version of the Migration Wizard did you use.
: : Thanks,
: : Marie
: : ===
: : Detlef Hauke (guest) wrote:
: : : I have migrated an individual software which is runing on a
: MS
: : : Access 2.0 database to Oracle 7.3, using the Oracle
: Migration
: : : Kit. Now everything looks very fine but when I try to
insert
: or
: : : update a record, I allways get an error message like
: "Datagroup
: : : can't be updateed!". What is the reason for this and how
can
: I
: : : fix the problem?
: : : Regards,
: : : D.Hauke
: : Oracle Technology Network
: : http://technet.oracle.com
Oracle Technology Network
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