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Field name derived from a string value returns a Run-time error 2465.
I have two labels on a form and want to populate them during the run
time of my form. The name of the labels are "1" the other is called "2" (without the quotes of course). Field 1 runs OK but two returns a run-time error 2465. Of course, the real form is much bigger. A lot of fields called 1 through 31 are populated from within a loop. To simplify my question I down sized this post to two label fields. Any one know how to solve the problem with label "2"? Any help or hint is appreciated. ' This works OK Me![1].Caption = "abc" ' This return a Run-time error '2465': Can't find field 'x' Dim x As String x = "2" Me![x].Caption = "def" |
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Field name derived from a string value returns a Run-time error 2465.
Try Me.Controls(x).Caption = "def"
Jon "ab" wrote in message ... I have two labels on a form and want to populate them during the run time of my form. The name of the labels are "1" the other is called "2" (without the quotes of course). Field 1 runs OK but two returns a run-time error 2465. Of course, the real form is much bigger. A lot of fields called 1 through 31 are populated from within a loop. To simplify my question I down sized this post to two label fields. Any one know how to solve the problem with label "2"? Any help or hint is appreciated. ' This works OK Me![1].Caption = "abc" ' This return a Run-time error '2465': Can't find field 'x' Dim x As String x = "2" Me![x].Caption = "def" |
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Field name derived from a string value returns a Run-time error2465.
Works! Thanks a bunch!
Cheers, Ab On May 17, 2:12*pm, "Jon Lewis" wrote: Try *Me.Controls(x).Caption = "def" Jon"ab" wrote in message ... I have two labels on a form and want to populate them during the run time of my form. The name of the labels are "1" the other is called "2" (without the quotes of course). Field 1 runs OK but two returns a run-time error 2465. Of course, the real form is much bigger. A lot of fields called 1 through 31 are populated from within a loop. To simplify my question I down sized this post to two label fields. Any one know how to solve the problem with label "2"? Any help or hint is appreciated. * *' This works OK * *Me![1].Caption = "abc" * *' This return a Run-time error '2465': Can't find field 'x' * *Dim x As String * *x = "2" * *Me![x].Caption = "def" |
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