Ok, here's the situation
Let's have Table1(A,B,C)
A is an autonumbering field.
I'm feeding the table via vba.
Since A is autonumbering, I'm ignoring it like so:
SQL = INSERT INTO TABLE1(B,C) VALUES ('something','something else')
DoCmd.RunSQL SQL
This works ok, access gives me a 1st warning that I'll be creating a new row.
Which is ok to me. However just after that I get this:
Microsoft Access can't add all the records in the update or append query.
It set 1 field(s) to Null due to a type conversion failure.
blahblahblah click ok to run the query anyway
Which doesn't prevent it from working if I click ok, but I don't want my user to see
that warning.
And anyway why does it pop up ? Isn't it normal to leave the autonumbering field blank ?
Is there another procedure I don't know about ? What am I missing ?
I looked around google and here but couldn't find an answer :/
(I don't want to setwarnings to false since I want the first warning of adding a field and any other eventual error to be visible.)