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Error 2950
I am having a problem with a form and a query. When I open the form (called
Paper), it runs a query that adds a row to a table called Time. If Paper is open and I try to run a query to see my total time on the form, I get a 2950 error. If I close the Paper form, then I have no problem calling the total time query. I tried doing an explicit close of the Time table in the macro that sends the row to the Time table, but that did not solve the problem. Any ideas? |
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Error 2950
Does your query have a start time and end time.
If so, you can't run the query to see your time on Paper with Paper still open as you will not have an end time and the query will (when you try and open it) try a half calculation (that like say 1 + = intead of 1 + 1 =). Maybe I am not understanding. Can you post the sql so we cna see it -- Wayne Manchester, England. "relativehunter" wrote: I am having a problem with a form and a query. When I open the form (called Paper), it runs a query that adds a row to a table called Time. If Paper is open and I try to run a query to see my total time on the form, I get a 2950 error. If I close the Paper form, then I have no problem calling the total time query. I tried doing an explicit close of the Time table in the macro that sends the row to the Time table, but that did not solve the problem. Any ideas? |
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Error 2950
Post the SQL to your query, so we can see if we spot something. What is the
text of Error 2950? What version of Access are you using? -- Daryl S "relativehunter" wrote: I am having a problem with a form and a query. When I open the form (called Paper), it runs a query that adds a row to a table called Time. If Paper is open and I try to run a query to see my total time on the form, I get a 2950 error. If I close the Paper form, then I have no problem calling the total time query. I tried doing an explicit close of the Time table in the macro that sends the row to the Time table, but that did not solve the problem. Any ideas? |
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Error 2950
The message specifically is "The expression is typed incorrectly, or it is too complex to be evaluated." And gives an example. The query is: SELECT Sum(Times.[Total time]) AS [Sum Of Total time], [Forms]![Times]![Start] AS Start, [Forms]![Times]![End] AS [End] FROM Times WHERE (((DateValue([Start]))=DateValue([Forms]![Times]![Start])) AND ((DateValue([End]))=DateValue([Forms]![Times]![End]))) GROUP BY [Forms]![Times]![Start], [Forms]![Times]![End]; I have a form to select the beginning and ending dates. |
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Error 2950
I tried to insert both the start and end times (just made end time = start
time so that there was not a null in the end time, but that did not seem to work either). "Wayne-I-M" wrote: Does your query have a start time and end time. If so, you can't run the query to see your time on Paper with Paper still open as you will not have an end time and the query will (when you try and open it) try a half calculation (that like say 1 + = intead of 1 + 1 =). Maybe I am not understanding. Can you post the sql so we cna see it -- Wayne Manchester, England. "relativehunter" wrote: I am having a problem with a form and a query. When I open the form (called Paper), it runs a query that adds a row to a table called Time. If Paper is open and I try to run a query to see my total time on the form, I get a 2950 error. If I close the Paper form, then I have no problem calling the total time query. I tried doing an explicit close of the Time table in the macro that sends the row to the Time table, but that did not solve the problem. Any ideas? |
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Error 2950
I changed the update query to fill in the same time in both begin and end, so
that end had a non-null time. Got the same exact message. Simplifying the query does not seem to be necessary, since when the Paper form is not open, the query runs fine. Seems to be some kind of interaction between the two open objects. "Daryl S" wrote: Relativehunter - Can your Start or End values in the table be null? If so, you need to address that. I assume if they are null, then you don't have a Total time for those records, and they should be exluded (see the WHERE clause below). Also, I assume the form's Start and End fields are true dates. If your table Start and End fields are true date/time fields, then simplify the query: SELECT Sum(Times.[Total time]) AS [Sum Of Total time], [Forms]![Times]![Start] AS Start, [Forms]![Times]![End] AS [End] FROM Times WHERE (((Times.[Start])=[Forms]![Times]![Start]) AND ((DateValue(Times.[End]))=[Forms]![Times]![End])) GROUP BY [Forms]![Times]![Start], [Forms]![Times]![End] WHERE [Start] is not null and [End] is not null; -- Daryl S "relativehunter" wrote: The message specifically is "The expression is typed incorrectly, or it is too complex to be evaluated." And gives an example. The query is: SELECT Sum(Times.[Total time]) AS [Sum Of Total time], [Forms]![Times]![Start] AS Start, [Forms]![Times]![End] AS [End] FROM Times WHERE (((DateValue([Start]))=DateValue([Forms]![Times]![Start])) AND ((DateValue([End]))=DateValue([Forms]![Times]![End]))) GROUP BY [Forms]![Times]![Start], [Forms]![Times]![End]; I have a form to select the beginning and ending dates. |
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Error 2950
Relativehunter -
Can your Start or End values in the table be null? If so, you need to address that. I assume if they are null, then you don't have a Total time for those records, and they should be exluded (see the WHERE clause below). Also, I assume the form's Start and End fields are true dates. If your table Start and End fields are true date/time fields, then simplify the query: SELECT Sum(Times.[Total time]) AS [Sum Of Total time], [Forms]![Times]![Start] AS Start, [Forms]![Times]![End] AS [End] FROM Times WHERE (((Times.[Start])=[Forms]![Times]![Start]) AND ((DateValue(Times.[End]))=[Forms]![Times]![End])) GROUP BY [Forms]![Times]![Start], [Forms]![Times]![End] WHERE [Start] is not null and [End] is not null; -- Daryl S "relativehunter" wrote: The message specifically is "The expression is typed incorrectly, or it is too complex to be evaluated." And gives an example. The query is: SELECT Sum(Times.[Total time]) AS [Sum Of Total time], [Forms]![Times]![Start] AS Start, [Forms]![Times]![End] AS [End] FROM Times WHERE (((DateValue([Start]))=DateValue([Forms]![Times]![Start])) AND ((DateValue([End]))=DateValue([Forms]![Times]![End]))) GROUP BY [Forms]![Times]![Start], [Forms]![Times]![End]; I have a form to select the beginning and ending dates. |
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Error 2950
Relativehunter -
You talk about the Paper form, but your query uses data from the Times form. Could this be your problem? Should [Forms]![Times]![Start] be [Forms]![Paper]![Start], etc.? -- Daryl S "relativehunter" wrote: I changed the update query to fill in the same time in both begin and end, so that end had a non-null time. Got the same exact message. Simplifying the query does not seem to be necessary, since when the Paper form is not open, the query runs fine. Seems to be some kind of interaction between the two open objects. "Daryl S" wrote: Relativehunter - Can your Start or End values in the table be null? If so, you need to address that. I assume if they are null, then you don't have a Total time for those records, and they should be exluded (see the WHERE clause below). Also, I assume the form's Start and End fields are true dates. If your table Start and End fields are true date/time fields, then simplify the query: SELECT Sum(Times.[Total time]) AS [Sum Of Total time], [Forms]![Times]![Start] AS Start, [Forms]![Times]![End] AS [End] FROM Times WHERE (((Times.[Start])=[Forms]![Times]![Start]) AND ((DateValue(Times.[End]))=[Forms]![Times]![End])) GROUP BY [Forms]![Times]![Start], [Forms]![Times]![End] WHERE [Start] is not null and [End] is not null; -- Daryl S "relativehunter" wrote: The message specifically is "The expression is typed incorrectly, or it is too complex to be evaluated." And gives an example. The query is: SELECT Sum(Times.[Total time]) AS [Sum Of Total time], [Forms]![Times]![Start] AS Start, [Forms]![Times]![End] AS [End] FROM Times WHERE (((DateValue([Start]))=DateValue([Forms]![Times]![Start])) AND ((DateValue([End]))=DateValue([Forms]![Times]![End]))) GROUP BY [Forms]![Times]![Start], [Forms]![Times]![End]; I have a form to select the beginning and ending dates. |
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