I look after a database that has been plagued by the System Resource Exceeded error since upgrading from Access 2007 to 2010.
All the hotfixes and reg key changes have been tried, none of which have fully solved the issue, so instead have had to reduce the amount of work performed by any query which throws this error (sometimes have even had to resort to adding ID mod 2 = 0
to the WHERE
, then copying the query and changing it to ID mod 2 = 1
in the copy).
As far as I can gather the root of this problem is running 32-bit Office on 64-bit machines (which we do) so my question is whether anyone has had experience of receiving this error in 32-bit, then upgrading to 64-bit and if this then fully resolved the error?
And as a side question, did you experience any noticeable performance improvements when running 64-bit, as presumably this allows Access to make use of all available memory?
Update
Although I wasn't able to get an answer to this question, I have found a fix that so far has always been able to resolve this error, but it's a very strange one. Any index field being referenced in the WHERE clause, if you surround it with Nz
, but also use the field as the second argument, this resolves it, at least it does for me.
e.g. instead of
WHERE ReportDate = Date
use
WHERE Nz(ReportDate,ReportDate) = Date
SELECT
query can throw it. I suspect the size of the database (and the fact have had to use several external linked databases) may be the true 'root' of the problem, but upscaling to SQL Server isn't an option in the short term, so am trying to establish if 64bit Access could help – Niall Dec 9 '15 at 17:45