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Ooops! Afraid I spoke too soon, Andi. The very first entry allowed me to
continue to the next field fine. But, when I tried the second time, it crashed the db. I got the send Repost message box when I tabbed to the next field. That did not happen the first time around. I have tried it again several more times, and it is crashing the db and Access and restarting every time. I have sent a report each time, for whatever use it may be. Thank you. Jan "Andi Mayer" wrote in message ... On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 16:32:05 -0500, "Jan Il" wrote: look at your mail, I changed this sub totally. --- If you expect an answer to a personal mail, add the word "manfred" to the first 10 lines in the message MW |
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 10:08:10 -0500, "Jan Il"
wrote: Ooops! Afraid I spoke too soon, Andi. The very first entry allowed me to continue to the next field fine. But, when I tried the second time, it crashed the db. I got the send Repost message box when I tabbed to the next field. That did not happen the first time around. I have tried it again several more times, and it is crashing the db and Access and restarting every time. I have sent a report each time, for whatever use it may be. can't reproduce this behavior, either on 2000 nor 2002 have send you a new copy press Alt-F11 goto Tools---References and look if you find somewhere on top MISSING --- If you expect an answer to a personal mail, add the word "manfred" to the first 10 lines in the message MW |
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Hi Andi :-)
Ooops! Afraid I spoke too soon, Andi. The very first entry allowed me to continue to the next field fine. But, when I tried the second time, it crashed the db. I got the send Repost message box when I tabbed to the next field. That did not happen the first time around. I have tried it again several more times, and it is crashing the db and Access and restarting every time. I have sent a report each time, for whatever use it may be. can't reproduce this behavior, either on 2000 nor 2002 have send you a new copy I have it, and thus far it works well. There is, however, a continueal date in the TransactionDate field of 1/6/2005 12:23:34 PM. While it will allow me to enter another date, when the new record is saved, the 1/6/2005 12:23:34 PM date in again automatically reentered in that field. Is there a way to change that so it will return to an empty field? press Alt-F11 goto Tools---References and look if you find somewhere on top MISSING There are no missing References, and all necessary References are checked. Thank you very much for your help. Jan |
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 12:35:37 -0500, "Jan Il"
wrote: I have it, and thus far it works well. There is, however, a continueal date in the TransactionDate field of 1/6/2005 12:23:34 PM. While it will allow me to enter another date, when the new record is saved, the 1/6/2005 12:23:34 PM date in again automatically reentered in that field. Is there a way to change that so it will return to an empty field? I have changed that that I dont have to input with every test your odd format check the fields properties for the default value --- If you expect an answer to a personal mail, add the word "manfred" to the first 10 lines in the message MW |
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Hi Andi :-)
I have it, and thus far it works well. There is, however, a continueal date in the TransactionDate field of 1/6/2005 12:23:34 PM. While it will allow me to enter another date, when the new record is saved, the 1/6/2005 12:23:34 PM date in again automatically reentered in that field. Is there a way to change that so it will return to an empty field? I have changed that that I dont have to input with every test your odd format check the fields properties for the default value Ah......I see. Thank you again for you time and help. I really do appreciate it. :-) Jan |
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