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"Microsoft Access: Overflow" - on form opening..what does it mean?



 
 
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Old August 8th, 2006, 08:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
FatMan
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Default "Microsoft Access: Overflow" - on form opening..what does it mean?

Hi all:
I have a form that displays the following error: "Microsoft Access:
Overflow" when the form is open on certain records. The records causing the
problem are records that have been appended and/or updated via two querries.

I thought it might indicate that the data is too large/long for the fields.
Is this correct or could some on poin me in the right direction?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
FatMan
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Old August 8th, 2006, 09:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Anne
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Default "Microsoft Access: Overflow" - on form opening..what does it mean?

You need to look at the query behind the form. I had it happen where the
query showed #error in some field because of missing data, and I got the
overflow message.

"FatMan" wrote:

Hi all:
I have a form that displays the following error: "Microsoft Access:
Overflow" when the form is open on certain records. The records causing the
problem are records that have been appended and/or updated via two querries.

I thought it might indicate that the data is too large/long for the fields.
Is this correct or could some on poin me in the right direction?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
FatMan

 




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