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Error Message 3075
I have been running this standard query for two years. All of a sudden I get
this error message. Run Time Error 3075 I am searching for the first character of a middle school name. Left([MSLName],1) Does anyone know why they have stopped working???? I am sure I need to insert something or download a patch? Does anyone know what I can do? Thank You Len |
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Error Message 3075
Len,
Post some data and some code so we can see what you're encountering. Bob Len wrote: I have been running this standard query for two years. All of a sudden I get this error message. Run Time Error 3075 I am searching for the first character of a middle school name. Left([MSLName],1) Does anyone know why they have stopped working???? I am sure I need to insert something or download a patch? Does anyone know what I can do? Thank You Len -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...eries/200702/1 |
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Error Message 3075
Dim stDocName As String
stDocName = "PrtCntPgsAppTXA" DoCmd.OpenQuery stDocName, acNormal, acEdit ' Code in Query is Expr1: Left([LOCATION],1) ' Is The Field The Field is sorted in asending Order It is happening to every query where I use the Left Function Thanks for getting back to me! "raskew via AccessMonster.com" wrote: Len, Post some data and some code so we can see what you're encountering. Bob Len wrote: I have been running this standard query for two years. All of a sudden I get this error message. Run Time Error 3075 I am searching for the first character of a middle school name. Left([MSLName],1) Does anyone know why they have stopped working???? I am sure I need to insert something or download a patch? Does anyone know what I can do? Thank You Len -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...eries/200702/1 |
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Error Message 3075
Len,
Have you upgraded or installed software recently? This sounds like it could be a references issue. To do its job, Access makes use of various external program and object libraries. If you move a database from one machine to another, these references may be "broken". When this happens, you need to take steps to let Access repair the reference(s) ON THE COMPUTER WHERE THE FAILURE IS OCCURRING. Here are MVP Doug Steele's instructions for how to do it: *** Quote *** Any time functions that previously worked suddenly don't, the first thing to suspect is a references problem. This can be caused by differences in either the location or file version of certain files between the machine where the application was developed, and where it's being run (or the file missing completely from the target machine). Such differences are common when new software is installed. On the machine(s) where it's not working, open any code module (or open the Debug Window, using Ctrl-G, provided you haven't selected the "keep debug window on top" option). Select Tools | References from the menu bar. Examine all of the selected references. If any of the selected references have "MISSING:" in front of them, unselect them, and back out of the dialog. If you really need the reference(s) you just unselected (you can tell by doing a Compile All Modules), go back in and reselect them. If none have "MISSING:", select an additional reference at random, back out of the dialog, then go back in and unselect the reference you just added. If that doesn't solve the problem, try to unselect as many of the selected references as you can (Access may not let you unselect them all), back out of the dialog, then go back in and reselect the references you just unselected. (NOTE: write down what the references are before you delete them, because they'll be in a different order when you go back in) For far more than you could ever want to know about this problem, check out http://www.accessmvp.com/djsteele/Ac...nceErrors.html Just so you know: the problem will occur even if the library that contains the specific function that's failing doesn't have a problem. **** End Quote **** |
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