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for this question Operation must be an updatable query - Access

I change this:

UPDATE [tblSchedule] Set [tblSchedule].ItemNo = (SELECT DISTINCT Item FROM [tblStock] WHERE ((([tblStock].Bookcode)=[tblSchedule].[PartCode])));

For this:

UPDATE [tblSchedule] 
SET [tblSchedule].ItemNo = 
         (SELECT DISTINCT Item 
          FROM [tblStock], [tblSchedule] 
          WHERE [tblStock].Bookcode=[tblSchedule].[PartCode]
         );

Reformat the code so no need to scroll ard remove unnecesary () in the WHERE

And I got two Reject:

This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.

I understand format is the eye of the programmer. But I think my version is easier to read. More acurate because remove unnecesary (). And I'm certainly doesn't harm readability.

Now the Bug part.

On the top of the page I still have this message

Thanks for your edit! This edit will be visible only to you until it is peer reviewed.

But I already got +2 for edit answer

+2 51 mins ago edit Operation must be an updatable query - Access

And if you check revision there say my review was accepted.

edit approved 46 mins ago
Juan Carlos Oropeza

Also if you see marc_s review he is using my fix code. But now I can't see marc_s edit even when his was accepted after mine, becasue mine review is pending.

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  • I see marc_s edit following yours. Yours is approved, and then his is in, all taking place an hour ago. Try clearing your cache. His entry in the revision history: stackoverflow.com/revisions/31591144/5
    – DeadChex
    Jul 23, 2015 at 16:19
  • Hmm I'm can't see what you are talking about. According to the revision history marc_s has the most recent edit. And your suggestion was approved by him too (via an "improve edit" review).
    – ryanyuyu
    Jul 23, 2015 at 16:20
  • I would recommend asking one question at a time
    – jonrsharpe
    Jul 23, 2015 at 16:20
  • And I'm not sure if it's relevant, but you did submit two revisions to that post. One was rejected, the other was approve-edited by a reviewer with the powers to do so
    – DeadChex
    Jul 23, 2015 at 16:23
  • @DeadChex I guess was cache issue. I open in firefox instead of chrome and looks ok Jul 23, 2015 at 16:28

1 Answer 1

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Your edit was further expanded upon by Marc. This means two things:

  • Your edit is immediately accepted and you're awarded two reputation
  • They now have a chance to edit the post further

Since you didn't remove the "Thanks" bit, that was likely the right decision on his part.

As to why you had a couple of rejections: perhaps they were being lazy, knew that you hadn't 100% edited the question and decided to take a cop-out?

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