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These fixes are in Version 2503 (Build 18623.20156). Please continue to let us know if this is helpful and share any feedback you have.
Bug Name | Issue Fixed |
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Error “The search key was not found in any record” when trying to save a query from SQL view. | In some cases, this error occurred incorrectly when trying to save a query using the new Monaco SQL editor. It will now save as expected without error. |
F1 brings up command palette in the Monaco SQL editor instead of invoking contextual help. | In the classic SQL editor, F1 would bring up help based on the current selection in the editor. This now works in the Monaco SQL editor as well. |
When the Monaco SQL editor is enabled and a query is open in datasheet view, you may see visual flickering in the datasheet. | This visual artifact will no longer occur. |
When importing a text file into an existing table with a Double datatype, values might fail to import. | Values outside the range of a Long Integer would fail to import. We now correctly import all values within the Double range. |
The Required property may fail to indicate that a column in a linked SharePoint table is required. | This property now properly reflects the behavior of the SharePoint column. |
Source:
Access fixes released in Version 2503 | Microsoft Community Hub
Access bug fixes released in Version 2503 (Build 18623.20156).
