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What am I doing wrong
I have been building access header forms with Subforms for over a decade now,
for some reason, in Access 2007 I get the following error "The LinkMasterfields property setting has produced the following error: "The Object Doesn't contain the Automation object "Section" when trying to enter a new record into the subform. (Section is the field in the parent table and the detail table that I have tying the two tabels/forms together (Many sub-sections for a single section identified by section, pretty basic stuff). What am I doing wrong? Steve from Maine |
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What am I doing wrong
"SteveAman" u57757@uwe wrote in message news:a2a4ad7c7f855@uwe...
I have been building access header forms with Subforms for over a decade now, for some reason, in Access 2007 I get the following error "The LinkMasterfields property setting has produced the following error: "The Object Doesn't contain the Automation object "Section" when trying to enter a new record into the subform. (Section is the field in the parent table and the detail table that I have tying the two tabels/forms together (Many sub-sections for a single section identified by section, pretty basic stuff). What am I doing wrong? I'm not sure, Steve, but "Section" is the name of an Access property (and object), so maybe it's the name itself that is confusing things. You could try changing that field name and see if that makes it work. -- Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP Access tips: www.datagnostics.com/tips.html (please reply to the newsgroup) |
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What am I doing wrong
Dirk Goldgar wrote:
I have been building access header forms with Subforms for over a decade now, [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] section identified by section, pretty basic stuff). What am I doing wrong? I'm not sure, Steve, but "Section" is the name of an Access property (and object), so maybe it's the name itself that is confusing things. You could try changing that field name and see if that makes it work. Dirk, you are the man!! That was it. I renamed my field callled Section to (CStection!!) and it got rid of the error, if course I had to replace Section in about a hundred lines of code and on many screen, but it worked and was worth it!. Go fiqure "Section" is a reserved word! thanks so much, You wouldn't know how to merge multiple pdf files within a directory to one pdf would you?(In Code) Steve |
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What am I doing wrong
"SteveAman" u57757@uwe wrote in message news:a2a5c1f224bf4@uwe...
thanks so much, You're welcome. You wouldn't know how to merge multiple pdf files within a directory to one pdf would you?(In Code) Acrobat (full version) can do it manually, and maybe can be automated, but also there are a number of PDF-merge utilities out there. I'll bet there's at least one that can either be automated or can be executed with command-line options to do the job -- and if a utility can be run via the command-line, then you can use the Shell function to run it. -- Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP Access tips: www.datagnostics.com/tips.html (please reply to the newsgroup) |
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"SteveAman" u57757@uwe wrote in news:a2a5c1f224bf4@uwe:
Dirk Goldgar wrote: I have been building access header forms with Subforms for over a decade now, [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] section identified by section, pretty basic stuff). What am I doing wrong? I'm not sure, Steve, but "Section" is the name of an Access property (and object), so maybe it's the name itself that is confusing things. You could try changing that field name and see if that makes it work. Dirk, you are the man!! That was it. I renamed my field callled Section to (CStection!!) and it got rid of the error, if course I had to replace Section in about a hundred lines of code and on many screen, but it worked and was worth it!. Go fiqure "Section" is a reserved word! thanks so much, You wouldn't know how to merge multiple pdf files within a directory to one pdf would you?(In Code) Steve Stephen Lebans has a tool to create and manipulate .pdf files http://www.lebans.com/reporttopdf.htm One function supplied is MergePDFDocuments(sMaster, sChild) Just loop through the directory, adding one file at a time to the master. -- Bob Quintal PA is y I've altered my email address. |
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