MS Acees Has Encountered A Problem
Jan 24, 2008
Hello,
I seem to be having problems with Access and a certain query today. The query has always run OK, however I have linked a field in the query to a textbox on a form (Ive done this well before with other queries).
For some reason, everytime i try to run the query now, I get the general "MS Access has encountered a problem. Please report this to MS".
Does anyone know if this is a known glitch in Access, or if there is a way around it?
Thanks
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Aug 14, 2006
What does it typically mean when the following screen appears. I am trying to open a module in design view and this is what I am getting:
Microsoft Office Access has encountered a problem and needs to close.
We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Then you can check to repair the database.
Whenever I try to open a module in design, this happens.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Nov 20, 2007
Hi,
It was working firn till yesterday morning. I have not made any changes in this. But now i am encountring the following error
Run time error 3125
The database engine can't find ". Make sure it is a valid parameter or alias name, that it doesn't include invalid characters or punctuation, and that the name isn't too long.
Please help me. Same thing working properly in other application . Same code same database.
Many thanks in advance fro your help.
Regards
Nitesha
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Oct 27, 2006
I've started getting this vague and in no way helpful message every time I attempt to look at any of the VBA behind my forms, modules, etc.
Luckily, the front end is stored separately from the data, but it's still preventing me from making changes to the forms.
I assume it means corruption of some kind has occurred, but I'm unclear as to what has caused it. Clicking on 'Debug' does nothing. Immediately below the above message it asks if I want to compact and repair the database. I say 'yes' and this also achieves nothing.
In addition, I have tried the following to fix it:
1) Opening the database window and go to Compact and Repair, via the Tools menu. This appears to fix the problem, in that I can then view the VBA code. However, the next time I log out and back into the db, I get the same problem all over again.
2) I am currently importing all of the items (forms, tables, menus, macros - the lot) from the problematic databasse into a blank one, in the hope that this will fix things. This is either taking an extremely long time or the process is hanging. Does anyone know how long this typically takes and what 'Task Manager' should say is happening? The db is 42.5Mb, if that makes a difference.
The above are the only suggestions I've been able to find.
1) Is there anything else that I can try to fix this?
2) What has happened to start causing this problem? I've run through suggested things like suddenly closing the db incorrectly, opening it using another application, etc. and none of these apply.
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