Queries :: Too Many Fields Defined Error

Jan 1, 2014

I know that the cap is 255 fields in a query. Is there anyway around this?

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Error: Too Many Fields Defined

Sep 13, 2005

I have a table in which I have about 245 fields (I know they are too much, but cant change the structure).
There are about 4 numeric fields, which have field type as Long Integer. I want to change them to Field type Single.
When I try to change them, I get a message too many fields defined.
What is the solutionß
Can someone suggest?
regards
K

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Error: Too Many Fields Defined

Sep 13, 2005

I have a table in which I have about 245 fields (I know they are too much, but cant change the structure).
There are about 4 numeric fields, which have field type as Long Integer. I want to change them to Field type Single.
When I try to change them, I get a message too many fields defined.
What is the solutionß
Can someone suggest?
regards
K

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Error 2465 Application Defined Or Object Defined Error.

Nov 17, 2006

hi,
I am new to this forum and to MS Acess. i am not a software engineer or in the field of software. I had to learn as much as i could about MS Acess because of a project i worked on. I have a standalone MSacess database and one of the forms is giving me trouble when I try to enter a new record

The form is called frm_fragrances and has information about a fragrance.
the frm_fragrances has 4 fields in it and a sub form. the sub form has details about the fragrance

In a new record when I enter the 4 fields and attemt to go to the subform which has details about this fragrance I face this error.

an unexpected error haas occurred @2465: application defined or object defined error.

additional information
Active form:<frm_fragrances>
Active control:<txt_VendorName>
Previous control:<frm_fragrances>@Please call the developer for further instructions



I have looked in the FAQ and on this forum for help on error 2465 and cannot find anything to help me. I can work with forms to an extent but cannot write too much code.

I would really appreciate some help in this matter
Thank you

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Modules & VBA :: Compile Error - User-defined Type Not Defined

Apr 20, 2015

I copied some VBA from one database to another. I didn't change anything and I am able to run it fine in the first database. But in the DB I pasted it to, I am received a Compile Error message with the XlApp As Excel.Application area highlighted.

Function OpenAutoCount()
Dim xlApp As Excel.Application
Dim xlWB As Excel.Workbook

[code]...

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Error - User Defined Type Not Defined

Nov 9, 2005

Hi,

On Compiling my assecc database VB code I get the following error message "User defined type not defined". I understand it is beecause I have not declared the Variable Type, but have no idea to exactly which part of the code the error is referring to.

How do I find out WHICH User defined type is not defined, especially when I have not got any (or do not want to use any) user defined types?

Thank you in advanced programming wizards. Kind regards, Adam.

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Application-defined Or Object-defined Error

Oct 23, 2006

Hello,
I have the following code and i don`t know what's wrong
Private Sub cmdCautare_Click()
Dim strSQL As String, strOrder As String, strWhere As String
'Dim dbNm As Database
'Dim qryDef As QueryDef
'Set dbNm = CurrentDb()
strSQL = "SELECT DOSARE.DosarID,DOSARE.DenumireDosar,DOSARE.CodDosa r,DOSARE.DataDosar,DOSARE.Denumire,DOSARE.Data,DOS ARE.Stadiu FROM DOSARE"
strWhere = "WHERE"
strOrder = "ORDER BY DOSARE.DosarID "
If Not IsNull(Me.txtDenumire) Then
strWhere = strWhere & "(DOSARE.DenumireDosar) Like '*" & Me.txtDenumire & "*' AND" ' "
End If
If Not IsNull(Me.cmbStadiu) Then
strWhere = strWhere & " (DOSARE.Stadiu) Like '*" & Me.cmbStadiu & "*'"
End If
DoCmd.Close acForm, "frmPrincipal"
DoCmd.OpenForm "frmRezultateCautare", acNormal
Forms!frmRezultateCautare.RowSource = strSQL & " " & strWhere & "" & strOrder
End Sub
Here: Forms!frmRezultateCautare.RowSource = strSQL & " " & strWhere & "" & strOrder
The error is the following "Application-defined or object-defined error"

Thanks!

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Queries :: Access Query - Too Many Fields Defined

Jul 18, 2013

I am at the last phase of producing an extensive analysis report. The last calculation I need to the query QryCom_CalculationFinal gives me the "Too many fields defined" error. I have verified that "Ps_Score" calculation push the system into overload, as QryComp_CalculationFinalPrt01 without this calculation works fine.

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Forms :: Summation Queries - Too Many Fields Defined

May 24, 2013

Quick summary (See Attached)

Data is stored in 11 tables each with matching primary key. Each table has in the range of 20 fields of which only numbered data type are being used in calculations.

Each Data table has 3 augmenting queries. All these queries work individually.

Summarizing query "QStationCountList_Sum" works fine.

Calculating a summation score by each "Master_PS_ID" works fine if I only try to summarize data by 3 of the calculating queries. As you can see in the attached database "QStationTotalScore1_6" query based on 6 gives "Too many fields defined". (I have tried so many fixes I can not remember and received messages such as "To Complex") While a similar query on 3 works fine.

At this juncture I plan to build 4 new partial sum queries each from 3 collecting queries and then build a 5 Summation query adding the results from the Sum queries. Surely there is a better way.

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Modules & VBA :: External Name Not Defined Error

Jul 9, 2013

I have a table onto which i would like to add new column based on a set of if statements. (to assign weekly dates)this is only a portion of the code, but when I clicked on run, it gives me "external name not defined error".

Code:

Option Compare Database
Option Explicit
Public Sub AssignWeekly()
'declares weekly column as a new variable
Dim Client_Weekly_1213 As Integer

[code]...

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Too Many Fields Defined

Mar 27, 2008

I'm trying to add some fields to a table in access 2007 using design view and I keep getting an error message telling me too many fields defined when I try and save it. Surely access doesn't have a limit on the number if fields does it?

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Jan 12, 2014

I am studying error handling. I am using VBA Developers Hand Book and some Google stuff. I have been over the material several times and cannot find my mistake. When I click cmdFindState it give me "compile error" " label not defined",and stops at:

Code:
"On Error GoTo Err_cmdFindState_Click"

Code:
Private Sub cmdFindState_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_cmdFindState_Click
DoCmd.OpenForm "frmChurchesAll"
DoCmd.ApplyFilter "qryFindState"
'-----------------------------------------
' 51 Vermont
'------------------------------------------
DoCmd.GoToControl "ComboState"

[Code] .....

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Reports :: Compile Error Variable Not Defined

Dec 21, 2014

I have developed a quote form that is working well. I want to print out a Quotation to send to my customer. Currently it shows the Qty, Item ID# and description in the detail portion of report. In the report footer, currently it will print out, Subtotal, Freight and the resulting total.

A problem arose when I tried to add the total weight of the items in a quote to the report form. I get a "compile error...variable undefined" msg when I try to open up the report by clicking a "Print Report" button I have on the form.Here is the code that is highlighted by the error msg. the Undefined variable is dWtTotal n red below.

Private Sub ReportFooter_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer)
Me!txtSubTotal = dSubTotal
Me!txtDiscountValue = dDiscVal
Me!txtTotal = dTotal
Me.txtFreight = dFreight
' Me!txtTotalWithWork = dWithWork
'12-21-14 Add Total Job Wt to Report
Me.txtWttotal = dWtTotal

I feel like I have defined the variable with this code below which is in the first part of the VBC code that occurs when I click on the Print Quote button:

dSubTotal = 0
dDiscVal = 0
dTotal = 0
dWithWork = 0
dPkgPrice = 0
dTotPkg = 0
dDisc = 0
dVatVal = 0
dVatRate = 0
dFreight = 0
'Added 12-20-14
dWtTotal = 0

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Forms :: Compile Error - Variable Not Defined

May 14, 2013

I tried to create a form that recognizes two kind of users and when you log in it shows a different form, reading and seen videos I type something like this (code below) but when run in a click on a button it says....

Compile Error: Variable not defined: In this forum read that you must declare global variables on a Module, so I added this on a Modele Called Modeule1 but also doesnt work.

Option Compare Database
Option Explicit
Public strAdmin As String
Public strUsuar As String

Usuar and Admin are the form that will appear when login as a usuary or Administrator.

Option Compare Database
Option Explicit
Dim NumIntentos As Integer

[code]....

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Unusual (?) 'too Many Fields Defined' Problem

May 16, 2006

Hi.
I have a dtabase (Access 97) and all ahs been well. I needed to adjust some field sizes. But if I try to even reduce 1 field's size or to increase 1 field's size and save the table, I get a message that it cannot be saved due to too many fields defined. But I am only adjusting size of an existing field.

Ideas??

Russ

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Modules & VBA :: Export Subreport To Excel - Object Defined Error

Apr 13, 2015

I have used the following script to export a subform to excel but it isn't working for a report.

The report name is spelled correctly etc... but the error message keeps saying error 2465 or if I enable the error handler it says application defined or object defined error.

I don't want to have to export the data to a table first, but if I have to then I guess I will have to.

Code:
Sub fFunctionNameExportExcel(ctrl As IRibbonControl)
'print to excel
Dim rst As DAO.Recordset
Dim ApXL As Object
Dim xlWBk As Object
Dim xlWSh As Object
Dim fld As DAO.Field
Const xlCenter As Long = -4108

[Code] ....

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General :: ADODB Connection - User Defined Type Not Defined

Feb 10, 2014

I have a line of code in an old program:

Dim CN as ADODB Connection

This is giving me the error 'User defined type not defined'. I know I have to set something in a list somewhere but have forgotten how to do that. Where to go, and what to set?

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Concatenating Fields Defined As QryQueryName.ColumnName?

Jun 28, 2005

Hi

I did a search to no avail...

I am trying to concatenate Address fields into one text box. The Control Source pull-down menu gives me the Field Names listed as QueryName.ColumnName.

I know that if they listed the fields as just ColumnName, you'd simply go:
ColumnName & " " & ColumnName2...

But the way these columns are defined, I cant find the correct syntax.

Is there a way to do this without changing all my queries??

Thanks again! :)

Mike

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User Defined Date In Queries

Apr 17, 2008

Hello all, im new here so hi to everyone.

Im stuck! I am pretty much a novice when it comes to access and have been given the task or creating some reports to stop us doing it manually.

Within a query, I have a date column which we would currently enter the following into the criteria:

Between #01/01/2008# And #31/01/2008#

for the month of January.

What i want to be able to do (and i know is possible as ive done it in the past but cant remember how) is have a pop up when the query is ran to enter the Start date and End date. I remember it being something to do with square brackets but cant get it to work.

Help please! lol

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User-defined Type Not Defined

Oct 15, 2004

Dim XL As Excel.Application

When I try to run this specific line of code an error occurs. It says:
"User-defined type not defined"

May I know how to solve this problem?
Thanks a lot

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User-defined Type Not Defined

Sep 27, 2005

I've put in this in a module many times and this is the first time I have gotten an error.

Dim Conn As ADODB.Connection

When I run the app I am getting a compile error saying "User-defined type not defined".

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

B

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Queries :: Drop All Tables That Have Defined Names

Apr 20, 2013

I have an access database which import the .csv file but after importing it is creating the tables

"google_ImportErrors"

If i won't delete this, for next time i would open the database it will create the tables and follow the same sequence like stated below and it increase the size of the database so deletion must be required which i do manually.

"google_ImportErrors1" (table names)
"google_ImportErrors2"
"google_ImportErrors3"
"google_ImportErrors4"

I want to delete/drop all tables with a query that have the names like "google_ImportError...", how to do that in automation?

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Queries :: Filter Error With Calculated Fields - Missing Operator In Expression

Jan 9, 2014

I tend to work with large amounts of data (extracts from company systems) and I create a lot of Access/VBA based tools to automate processes.

I have an annoying error which has always appeared but I don't understand the root cause of it.

When viewing a query, if I filter, I get an error message pop up (though after clicking through the error I can still use the filter function):

"syntax error missing operator in expression 'name of field'".

This seems to happen when I add several calculated fields. Here are some examples of the conditions and calculated field formulas I'm using in this current one:

Conditions:
<>"CINEMATIC" And <>"SFX"
Not Like "*_ZZ*" And Not Like "*test*" And Not Like "EP_*"
[Forms]![FRMscriptPrintReview]![selectLangCombo]

Calculated Field:
Audio Ref Guide: IIf(Left$(Right$([TBLdata]![Script Resource],2),1)<>"_","?",Right$([TBLdata]![Script Resource],2))

I get the impression that its more of a bug with Access as the formulas aren't complicated really but need confirmation on this and if there is a way I can avoid it.

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Queries :: User Defined Criteria On Percent Field?

May 7, 2013

I have a a table that stores various financial information such as sales receipt totals and variance totals (if actual cash in drawer did not match receipts, etc...) that I use to track cashier performance and identify possible problems. Part of this process includes a query that I pull reports against.

One such query, simplified to illustrate the concept, lists the dollar total that their receipts indicate they made, and the dollar amount that their actual drawer was off (either short or over what they should have taken in.) In this query I added fields that total Netsales (calculated from the first two fields) and another that calculates the percentage the variance is compared to their NetSales. The SQL behind the query is as follows:

Code:

SELECT tbl_OSRImport.Receipts, tbl_OSRImport.OverShort, [Receipts]-[OverShort] AS NetSales, [OverShort]/[NetSales] AS VarPerc
FROM tbl_OSRImport
WHERE (((tbl_OSRImport.OverShort)<>0) AND (([Receipts]-[OverShort])<>0));

This query works just fine. The calculated fields correctly display their results. The issue presents itself when I try to build a method for a user to run a report to see all the cashiers whose Varience Percentage (VarPerc) is equal to or within a range they specify. This allows the user to see all the cashiers who, for example, are more that 5% over or short. I have tried a number of criteria expressions in the query, with no success. I have gotten everything from a prompt asking me for paremeters to an error stating "Stack Overflow." I believe the problem has something to do with the fact that the numerical value that is calculated is a long string of numbers ending in letters and characters, which the Query displays as a neat and tidy Percentage. Below is an example of the data that I hope will explain this:

In the Query, the expression is: VarPerc: [OverShort]/[NetSales]

When the Query runs, the full numerical result is: -4.27103159497526E-02

Which visually is output as: -4.72%

Mathmatically (on a calculator using the same values) the equation is as follows:

-11.22 / 262.70 = -0.04271032

I think my attempts are failing becaue the query is trying to compare the user's input of (for example) 5, .5, .05, etc.... against the numerical value in the query result that includes the E-02 (above example.) So, rightfully it comes back with no results or an error.

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May 28, 2015

Query that I have built to create a subform on one of my forms. It's my goal to make the subform easily navigable/query-able for the users, and that is where I've hit a roadblock. The subform contains a field - Balance - which I would like users to be able to search based on numeric/mathematic expressions (i.e. >0 and <40). In testing I have created a text box on the main form (BalanceCriteria), and linked it to the subform's balance field through the query in the Criteria field (forms!MainForm!BalanceCriteria).

This works fine with exact numbers - entering 19 will return client's with a balance of 19 - but returns an error - "Expression is typed incorrectly or is too complex to be evaluated" when tested with a numeric equation (>0).

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Queries :: Can Retrieve Value Of User-defined Type In A Query

Aug 19, 2013

Is there a way to retrieve the value of a user-defined type in a query?

Here's the type:

Code:
Public Type ClassRank
Rank As Integer
ClassCount As Integer
End Type

I have a function with the following excerpt:

Code:
Function GetRank(strDOD) as ClassRank
...
GetRank.Rank = intRank
GetRank.ClassCount = intCount
...
End Function

In my query I expected to be able to put the following:

Code:
GetRank(strDOD).Rank & " " & GetRank(strDOD).ClassCount

However, Access didn't like the period in .Rank or .ClassCount.

Should I just write two different function to get 'rank' and 'classcount'?

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