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Old February 6th, 2007, 03:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Slez via AccessMonster.com
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I have a FE/BE database that I all of a sudden am having errors when opening.
I get the message:

Unrecognized database format: 'G:\WPDOCS\Estimator Forms\EstimatingSoftware\
MW-Estimate_be.mbd '.

I can click OK 3 times, then I get a Microsoft Visual Basic Error:
Run-time error '2467': The expression you entered refers to an object that
is closed or doesn't exist.

When I click Debug, it highlights a Current event:
Forms!frmMainScreen1CtlEstimateSelectorCR.Form!lst CRSelect.Requery

If I stop the debugger, a number of the subforms are now displayed as blank
on the mainform.

Where do I start??

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Old February 6th, 2007, 03:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
BruceM
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Default HELP! Potential major problems!

Did you neglect to press the shift key after frmMainScreen in your code or
just in this posting? You have a 1 where you need an exclamation mark.

"Slez via AccessMonster.com" u23064@uwe wrote in message
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I have a FE/BE database that I all of a sudden am having errors when
opening.
I get the message:

Unrecognized database format: 'G:\WPDOCS\Estimator
Forms\EstimatingSoftware\
MW-Estimate_be.mbd '.

I can click OK 3 times, then I get a Microsoft Visual Basic Error:
Run-time error '2467': The expression you entered refers to an object
that
is closed or doesn't exist.

When I click Debug, it highlights a Current event:
Forms!frmMainScreen1CtlEstimateSelectorCR.Form!lst CRSelect.Requery

If I stop the debugger, a number of the subforms are now displayed as
blank
on the mainform.

Where do I start??

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Old February 6th, 2007, 03:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Slez via AccessMonster.com
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Default HELP! Potential major problems!

I want to add one thing to my previous post. Users that are currently in
their FE are still able to use the database, but if you go out and back in,
the errors begin.
Slez

Slez wrote:
I have a FE/BE database that I all of a sudden am having errors when opening.
I get the message:

Unrecognized database format: 'G:\WPDOCS\Estimator Forms\EstimatingSoftware\
MW-Estimate_be.mbd '.

I can click OK 3 times, then I get a Microsoft Visual Basic Error:
Run-time error '2467': The expression you entered refers to an object that
is closed or doesn't exist.

When I click Debug, it highlights a Current event:
Forms!frmMainScreen1CtlEstimateSelectorCR.Form!ls tCRSelect.Requery

If I stop the debugger, a number of the subforms are now displayed as blank
on the mainform.

Where do I start??


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Old February 6th, 2007, 03:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Slez via AccessMonster.com
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Default HELP! Potential major problems!

Yes, I just neglected the shift key...there is an exclamation mark in my
actual code.

BruceM wrote:
Did you neglect to press the shift key after frmMainScreen in your code or
just in this posting? You have a 1 where you need an exclamation mark.

I have a FE/BE database that I all of a sudden am having errors when
opening.

[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]

Where do I start??


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