Modules & VBA :: Sending Object With Null Field
Mar 11, 2015
I'm sending out an e-mail (see below). I want to add a cc addressee. However, sometimes the cc addressee will be blank. The e-mail works if the cc addressee field has data. It doesn't work if there isn't data. I tried an IIF statement but that didn't work. How do I can the object to work if the field is blank (null) or has data?
DoCmd.SendObject acSendNoObject, , acFormatTXT, Me.POCEmail, , Me.Email, , "Decoration Issue - Resolution Assistance", "Sir/Ma'am," & vbCr & vbCr & _
"We need your assistance in resolving the following decoration issue:" & vbCr & vbCr & _
"Issue/Necessary Correction: " & Me.Issue & vbCr & vbCr & _
"Member Information " & vbCr & vbCr & _
[Code] ....
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Jan 23, 2014
I am currently updating an Access database, any way to send an OLE Object (in this case an Excel Spreadsheet) as an attachment to an email address using VBA code? I made a form that shows the Excel Spreadsheet when the record is brought up, but I need to know how to send just the Excel Spreadsheet and not the other information on the form.
Also, if there is an alternate way to have an Excel spreadsheet embedded into an Access form, i'm open to change. The user wants to be able to see the Excel spreadsheet and send it to their supervisor without having to locate the Excel spreadsheet on the hard drive.
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Jun 27, 2015
I am using the following code but when i run it produces the following error.
Run-time error '429':
ActiveX component can't create object.
then on debug it highlights the line
Set objOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
I have searched online and already tried a suggestion to ensure that mictosoft outlook 14.0 object library is selected in the VBA references.
Code:
Dim objOutlook As Object
Dim objMailItem As Object
Const olMailItem As Integer = 0
Set objOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set objMailItem = objOutlook.CreateItem(olMailItem)
[Code] ....
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Nov 12, 2014
Any code that stops the vba from running if an 'output to' function is null. I've found some code using the DCount function but I'm struggling to adapt this to multiple excel outputs.
I'm sending 5 excel files via E mail to several addresses and I'm wanting to identify if the first file has records, currently using access 2010.
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Jul 10, 2014
The following code doesn't check null condition in Scannedby field. The scannedby has text data type. The code gives me all the data where scandate=20130722 but doesn't check that scanned by can't be blank.
Code:
rs.Open "select count(*) from BatchTBL2 where scandate=20130722 and scannedby <> null", cn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic
j = rs.fields(0).Value
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Nov 16, 2007
I think the title pretty much sums it up....
I have a query where data is first sorted by user input; first field's criteria: [fieldname], then by another field's criteria: Is Null.
I know there are records containing null values in the second field, as I have run a select query with the criteria: Like "*", to make sure they are null, and not zero-length-strings.
The query is refusing to return any results...
Any ideas?
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Dec 18, 2014
how to make this two fields in my form to say Y or N if the field is Not Null. Like if the field is not null = Y Else = N for the two fields. I have a picture to show what i'm talking about.
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Aug 30, 2013
I have a form with two list boxes on it: listAllBANANA and listActiveBANANA
The listboxes are populated from tblBANANA. Active is defined by the tblBANANA field "ResponseDate" being Null.
Also on the form is a CloseBANANA command button. When pressed with no selection, it opens frmCloseBANANA to the first record. If a BANANA is selected in listActiveBANANA, the form opens to the selected record.
Now comes the tricky part: if a BANANA is selected in listAllBANANA, I first need to verify they have an Active BANANA selected, before opening the form. I've poked and tested and searched and cut and pasted my little fingers off with no joy. What I've deduced is that I'm either messing up the syntax of the DLookup or I'm incorrectly referencing the selected record. There's also the third option that I'm going about this in entirely the wrong way.
All other code below works. If I delete or comment out the line in red, I have no issues other than I may open up a blank form because I'm trying to close a BANANA that is already closed.
Code:
'If a BANANA is selected in Active BANANA or All BANANA, open Close BANANA to that record. If not, open form to most recent record
Private Sub cmdCloseBANANA_Click()
If Not IsNull(Forms!frmGUI!listActiveBANANA) Then
[Code] .....
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Jul 11, 2013
On a push of a button from a form, I want to locate specific records within the table and update a field to Null if it matches a name
Dim strSQL As String
strSQL = "UPDATE tblmaster SET Score = "" WHERE [AdvocateName] = 'Anna Maria'"
DoCmd.RunSQL (strSQL)
I'm certain I don't have the syntax correct between the Set to Null and WHERE clauses..
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Sep 23, 2014
I'm new to programming with Access but am attempting to create a new field in a table with an new date based on existing fields in the table.
The current fields are [Frequency], integer, [Risk], text, [Last Audit Date], date/time, and the new field is [Next Audit Date]. [Frequency] is a calculated field based only on [Risk] and is equal to "5" if [Risk] is "Low" and is "3" is [Risk] is "Medium" or "High", and [Frequency] is blank if [Risk] is (thus far it has never been empty).
What I need the new calculated field to do is return "N/A" (or blank, or anything easily separated really) if [Frequency] is blank, or if [Risk] is "Low" or "Medium". If [Risk] is "High", [Next Audit Date] should be equal to [Last Audit Date] plus 3 years. When I try to save the code, I get this message: "The expression could not be saved because its result type, such as binary or NULL, is not supported by the server."
This is my code now:
IIf(IsNull([Frequency]),"",IIf([Risk]="Low","N/A",IIf([Risk]="Medium","N/A",IIf([Last Audit Date]="N/A","N/A",[Last Audit Date]+Year(3)))))
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Nov 16, 2014
I do not understand what is happening here. I have foll0wing line in a calculated query field:
m: Switch([EmpID]<5,1) ' run Query 18 in attached example, A2007/2010
this produces 1 for all EmpID<5 and Null for all other EmpID's. All as expected.
But if I do this:
m: Switch([EmpID]<5,1,[EmpID]>=5,Null) ' run Query 19 in attached example
then the entire column is set to Null
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Jul 5, 2013
It might be an easy one but I just wasted the past hour deciphering through my code in order to solve the run-time error '94' that I'm getting when trying to execute the following code:
Code:
Private Sub cmdUpdateDates_Click()
'###################################
'This sub aims at combining the timesheet date and the start and end time into the fields [Start Time] and [End Time].
'###################################
Dim intCounter As Integer
intCounter = 0
Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset
[Code] ....
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Jan 12, 2015
I'm working on a database for work that email's the current record after the form is completed. I have a attachment field in the table called Photo and some record's have a photo attached and other's don't. The code below works great with records that have a photo attached, but I get a path not found if I try to email a record that does not have a photo. I know that I need to put some form of code to check the photo field for a attachment, but I'm having a brain fade as to just what the code is.
Code:
Private Sub eMail_Report_Click()
Dim oFilesys, oTxtStream As Object
Dim txtHTML As String
Dim appOutLook As Outlook.Application
Dim MailOutLook As Outlook.MailItem
[Code] ....
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Dec 16, 2014
i am trying to send a email with a pdf-report attached based on a report (rap_factuur_klant_pdf).I am using MS Access 2007 and Outlook 2007..
Code:
Dim sAddr As String, sSubj As String, sFor As String
Again:
sAddr = InputBox("E-mail address:")
sSubj = "Report"
sFor = Left(sAddr, InStr(1, sAddr, "@") - 1)
DoCmd.SendObject acSendReport, rap_factuur_klant_pdf, acFormatPDF, sAddr, , , sSubj, "BLA BLA BLA"
DoEvents
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Jun 25, 2013
I use a macro (SendObject), which works, but it requires Us, or someone to go into Outlook to click on send.I'm new to vba, do I have to code something on outlook to send automatically?
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Nov 13, 2013
I have this code below in order to send query through outlook. How can I display the mail and not directly sending it?
Private Sub Command64_Click()
Dim message As String
Dim rs As Recordset
Dim vRecipientList As String
Dim vMsg As String
Dim vSubject As String
[Code] .....
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Jun 28, 2013
I have searched high and low for sending a simple UDP command. It looks like it might have been possible with older versions of access but the newer version maybe not. Sending a simple UDP command via VBA. I just want to take a number from a query and broadcast it to 10.20.20.255 via port 5000. very simple but yet seems impossible.
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Dec 16, 2013
I want a macro that sends out two reports with subject "Counterparty Price Report As Of =Date()"
And I want the attached report be sent out as a .pdf file with name Counterparty Price Report As of =date().pdf
Is this possible?
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Dec 20, 2013
I have the following code in a module that sends out various email updates to me when I'm off site. On my PC it works perfectly whether I have Outlook open or not. I've installed the database on several other machines, but I'm getting a Run Rime Error 287 on the .Send line if the user has Outlook closed. Any setting somewhere in Outlook or Access that needs changing? Or is there something that can be changed in the code to ensure the email sends whether Outlook is open or not?
Code:
Public Sub SendEmailNotification(strSubject as String, strMessage as String, strAddress as String)
Dim olEmailApp As Object
Dim olMsg As Object
Dim strEmailBody As String
Set olEmailApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set olMsg = olEmailApp.CreateItem(0)
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Nov 26, 2013
I am a College Instructor and I would like to make a Database that will regularly email me a list of Students who are approaching the mid-point of their Program.Is it possible to program Access to email a list with Student Names, Registration Numbers, etc, etc. by a given date?
As of right now I have a Database with all of the students' pertinent information but I have to manually comb through the Database each week to see which students will require a Mid-Term interview that week.
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May 7, 2015
Using Access 2010; I have code that generates multiple emails to send using outlook. It works fine except that all emails go to my draft folder and I have to go the outlook and send them individually. This is fine when I have under 10 emails; but sometime it can get up to 50 or even 100 emails. What I have to do to send them from my draft all at once. The emails go to draft to inspect for errors.
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Aug 16, 2014
I have this VBA code:
Option Compare Database
Option Explicit
Private Const URL_CDOCONFIG As String = ""
Public Function SendEmail(ByVal sTo As String, ByVal sFrom As String, _
Optional ByVal sCC As String = "", Optional ByVal sBCC As String = "", _
Optional ByVal sSubject As String = "", Optional ByVal sBody As String = "", _
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It is being called with the following macro:
SendEmail("gregory.west@dbwsys.mb.ca","vba@dbwsys. mb.ca","","","Subject line","Body of eMail here")
But I get this error message.
The "SendUsing" configuration value is invalid.
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Mar 12, 2014
How would I set up an Outlook email using a list of recipients from an Access table? I'd like to be able to run this from Access 2007 and not Outlook. However, once the email is set up, I'd like to be able to go into the email and add subject, body, etc. before sending the email.
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Aug 26, 2013
I am trying to send an email from a form in Access 2013 using fields on the form as part of the email body and I can't seem to find code to just do this.
I don't need to loop through tables as the send email address etc will be on the form together with appointment times etc ...
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Jan 2, 2015
In the following code, I debug a problem with the CurrentDb.OpenRecordset
Code:
' ---
' ENVOYER UN MAIL DEPUIS ACCESS
' ---
' Entree : strEmail <- Adresse e-mail du destinataire
' strObj <- Objet du courrier
' strMsg <- Corps du message
[Code] ....
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Apr 24, 2015
I have code that allows me to drag and drop an email to an access field, which then stores that email on the local / network folder. Another field with that email's file path is also displayed.
My big question is: knowing the email's file path, how can I have the system open those (network/folder) saved emails as a reply (not automatic send)?
I envision this as being triggered by a _Change event; if a drop-down changes or is selected, then the system reads the location in the 'Email Location' field, and opens the reply to that email.
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