How to Set Access to Access the msysobjects system table permission is also found on the Internet, but only in English, I have translated it. By default, you cannot directly Access the Access system table in the program. A prompt is displayed, indicating that you do not have the permission. You only need to manually set the read permission. SQL statement for reading all table names in the Access Database: selectnamefr
How to Set Access to Access the msysobjects system table permission is also found on the Internet, but only in English, I have translated it. By default, you cannot directly Access the Access system table in the program. A prompt is displayed, indicating that you do not have the permission. You only need to manually set the read permission. SQL statement for reading all table names in the Access Database: select name fr
How to Set Access permission to Access the msysobjects system table
The method is also found on the Internet, but only in English.
By default, Access to system tables cannot be directly accessed in the program. A prompt is displayed, indicating that the system table has no permission. The system table can be accessed only after the read permission is set manually.
SQL statement for reading all table names in the Access Database: select name from msysobjects where flags = 0
1. Open Access
2. Click "Tools" and select "options"
3. On the "View" Page, check the "System Object"
4. Click "OK" to save the settings.
5. Click "Tools" and select "user and group permissions" in "security"
6. Select the "permission" Page
7. Select "table" from the "Object Type" drop-down list"
8. Select the "Administrator" user in "User Name/group name"
9. Select the "MSysObjects" table in "Object Name ".
10. Check "read data" in "permission"
11. Click "OK" to save the settings.
1. Open MicrosoftAccess
2. From the Tools menu, select the Options menu option
3. On the View tab, click the System Objects checkbox
4. Click OK to save your changes
5. From the Tools menu, select the Security-> User and Group Permissions menu option
6. Click the Permissions tab
7. Select the Table entry in the Object Type combo box
8. Select the Admin userid in the User/Group Name listbox
9. In the Object Name listbox, select the MSysObjects entry
10. In the Permissions group box, check the Read Data check box