I was wondering if anyone can help with this code. I am sure it is something simple. It works fine until the last line the (x1down) line. I am not sure what I am missing there. I got that code by recording a macro in excel. It simulates the shift/end/down keystroke which will select all fields that are in the same condition (blank or containing data) as the cell you start at.
The error I get is runtime error '424' - object required
Anyway...hope you can help. Thanks.
Dim opensheet As Object
Set opensheet = GetObject("\Netstore rainingdocsRobDataopen.xls")
Hello, I am relatively new to Access and I am trying to update someone else's work so here goes. I have to revise a form to incorporate the new fiscal year. I have gotten variables named and feel comfortable that is correct. However, when I click on the "Run Query" button, I am getting the error "Object Required". I know this probably an easy fix but I can't seem to find it. I have attached the code for the form in a Word document. If anyone else needs additional information, please let me know.
I had this error occasionally popup whilst testing my code.
I thought it was strange, because it was in a Microsoft message box, with a Microsoft message, not one of my own messages from my own error routines. This made it very difficult to isolate, I didn't have a clue what was causing it.
However I decided to track it down and to cut a long story short this is what I found:
Err_EditDetail_Click: MsgBox "Error!" MsgBox " Error From >>> EditDetail_Click() Error Number: " & Error.Number & " Error Description: " & Err.Description Resume Exit_EditDetail_Click End Sub ' EditDetail_Click()
Notice "& Error.Number" I don't know how this got changed from "& Err.Number" to "& Error.Number" but that was what was causing the Run-time error '424': Object required.
i am trying to call another form's object event.. and i am receiving error mesage "object required". Any ideas anyone? here is my statement:Call frmMain.cmdOK_ClickI do have both subs, the one being called and the one that this statement is in, both as public.thanks in advance!
Basically I have a form where a user has selected a couple values from a dropdown element, and entered a few other text values into the form. I am then trying to grab the values and append them to a table.
Code: Private Sub btnSubmitInputVendorPerformanceForm_Click() 'Button Is part of frmInputVendorPerformance Dim ValueCheck As Integer 'Increments to make sure no errors in entry Dim ErrorShow As String Dim YesorNoAnswerToMessageBox As String Dim QuestionToMessageBox As String Dim DeliveryRate As String
I want to be able to click a field and it copies the field value. Just as if I were using Ctrl+C. THen I can go to excel or internet an paste it. i have the code:
I am trying to create an update query. I am trying to update a field in a table with the current date as a request.
I have a table named tblTest and a field named Date2 that I am trying to update with the current date, the button that the VBA is applied to is in a form name frmTest. This is my code:
Private Sub Command39_Click() Dim t1 As Date t1 = Date db.Execute("update tblTest set tblTest.Date2") = t1 End Sub
But when I press the button I get: Run time error '424' Object Required
I am trying to create a txt file to import into our accounting software. I get the file (its blank), but it fails on the WriteLine and i get the run time error. I have a command button on a form that the user will click to export the file.
Private Sub cmdExport_Click() Dim cnn As New ADODB.Connection Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset Dim strPath As String Dim strPathGB As String
I cannot get this code to run in access 2010. It shows no missing references, but errors that Object required.
Dim wshShell, btn Set wshShell = WSCript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") btn = wshShell.PopUp("Filter data wil be removed.", 2, "Data Unfilter:", &H4 + &H20) Select Case btn
I am creating an form in a database and whenever one of my procedure's run it creates this error message:
The expression ON Load you entered as the event property setting produced the following error: Member already exists in an object module from which this object module derives.
*The expression may not result in the name of a macro, the name of a user-defined function, or [event Procedure]. *There may have been an error evaluating the function, event, or macro.
I have a form developed with Access 2000.with command buttons I built using the standard command button wizard for navigation, new record, copy record, save record etc. I have a few small VB scripts associated with these buttons- mostly message boxes. I had to upgrade from Win 2000 Pro to Win XP Pro and Office 2003. Now whenever any of the buttons are selected, I get a message box stating "Object required"...even if all I want to do is navigate from one record to another. Another person uses this DB too. They have not had any updates and are still running 2000 Pro and Office 2002. I can still add records etc, but this message is annoying and doesn't exactly instill confidence in the application
I ran the ToolsDB UtilitiesCompact & Repair utility with no positive results. I couldn't find anything in the archives. Does anyone out there want to guess why this just started to happen, what caused it and most of all, how I resolve the problem?
i have an other table issue. I have some required fields. When a user fills in a form, i and forgets a required field, an error pops up. But i want to change what the error says. I tried getting it by using validationrules. but i can't reach it. The access message overrules mine.
I have form "Project Log" for my table "Orders". One field "OrderTakenBy" ( text field) is a required field in the table.
In the field properities of OrderTakenBy in the Before Update event I have used the following code:
Private Sub OrderTakenBy_BeforeUpdate(Cancel As Integer)
Dim strMsg As String, strTitle As String Dim intStyle As Integer
If IsNull(Me!OrderTakenBy) Or Me!OrderTakenBy = "" Then strMsg = "You must enter your name." strTitle = "Field Required" intStyle = vbOKOnly MsgBox strMsg, intStyle, strTitle Cancel = True End If End Sub
When I first tested it, after trying to leave the field without making an entry-it worked great. Now it seems to have stopped working, I get no message when I leave the field empty.
I have the error 80040e10-No value given for one or more required parameter inside a SQL string and I know that the problem is some/one of my variables passed, however I cannot found the mistake. See down here my code. I got experience in VBA but no much in ACCESS so the query have some problems.
I got the following parameters used inside of the string (I can see before open the recordset that all of them have valid values);
TotalGj is a number result of a dsumTemp1 is a textMketer is a text
My code is down here
Sub Enterdata() Dim Mketer As String, MonthBR As String Dim HECAmount As Currency Dim RsCustomers As ADODB.Recordset, RsFfeesMonth As ADODB.Recordset Dim Cnx As ADODB.Connection
Hello, i develope with ACCESS2003, i used the printer object : dim xxxx as printer, it works fine but when i install my program on my client PC which doesn't have ACCESS2003 but only ACCESS RUNTIME2003 i have an error (error c++ ... run-time terminates abnormaly), this PC have ACCESS2000 and when i run my base through ACCESS2000 to debug it i have an error (undefined object) on the dim instruction. I was thinking all aplication developed with A2003 was running with run-time2003, apparently no, is something missing ? Thanks in advance for any help. VINCENT
I am Embedding OLE objects (PDF files) into a table and am having errors that state
"A problem occoured while Microsoft Office Access was communicating with the OLE server or ActiveX Control."
From what I can see there is not a problem with The OLE server, so the only thing I can think of is that I have hit my limit of OLE objects. I have only got 81 records but will need more like 400 - 1000.
Need a second opinion on this one, if someone has the time.
The boss is asking me about this: Small db to track keys issued to individuals.
2 tables: #1. ID, (with auto numbering for ID,) and basic name, SS #, etc. #2. ID and Key number, Date Issued, etc, without auto numbering.
1 to many relationship (#1 to #2). Cascadeing Update and Delete, and referencial integrity.
He has a form and subform based on a query, wants to do basic info entry on main form (for table #1), then tab to subform to enter specific info for (for table #2).
Problem is, when he tabs to the subform, he gets "Automation Object "Keys Issued" Not Available" error message.
I've found that in his querry, he is pulling the ID from both tables. I can stop the error by eliminating the the ID from Table #1, using only the one from Table #2.
Is this just a fluke, or do you think I may have hit on the root cause? Any suggestions for problems to watch out for?
I have searched the forums and I don't see this problem. I have a split database. When I test it it works fine. It resides on a network drives and permissions have been checked. When users try it they get an error message that says "you can't assign a value to this object". This occurs after they have selected a project and the user form opens. The user form appears blank.
I have gone to other offices and if I am signed on to their machines it works but if they are the message comes up. I'm at a complete loss and need some advice. It's probably as plain as the nose on my face but I've been struggling for days.
By the way - I used to be Mrs.Meeker...I haven't been around for a long time.
I have a db that is in a multi-user environment. I have a problem that keeps occurring. The problem is that I designed a report that is programatically sent via an email from a button on a form. The problem is a copy object error (run-time error 2501)that is occurring. The object wasn't canceled, ie the email wasn't cancel (which produces the same run-time error). This error just occurs. Doesn't occur all the time. The same report will be able to be sent (emailed) by the inspector either by the end of the day or by the next morning. So the problem doesn't appear to with the code (even though it still may turn out to be), since it works. The report has a unique name which is done by the coping the object and then deleting the object.
This problem is completly frustrating me and my users as it appears that it just "hangs up" when it so desires.
I created an application in access 97 under win2000 Pro. Some of the forms use a calendar button. The problem is that one of the users can not use the button, when trys to open it, the calendar is blank and the following msg appears:
Using Access 2k and Word 2k on a WinXp Workstation.
The code that I'm using is MS standard and has never previously given me any problems (see below). I've searched the MS knowledge base and Googled the error but nothing I find seems to relevant to this situation.
Can someone help?
TIA,
Mo
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DoCmd.Hourglass True If CreateWordObj() Then With gobjWord .Visible = True .Documents.Open "c:hp_lettersdrugsranout.doc" DoEvents With gobjWord.ActiveDocument.MailMerge .Destination = wdSendToNewDocument .SuppressBlankLines = True .Execute End With '.ActiveDocument.PrintPreview .Visible = True End With End If
I'm building a simple database for storing records about books.
I'm currently working on one of the data entry forms. Part of this form is supposed to enable the user to add details about the book and the series that it belongs to (if it does belong to one).
The relationship is One-to-Many: One series can have many books. I've made the series part a sub form.
When I enter some data to test that it works, I get an error message when I try to add a new series using the sub form. It says:
"You can't assign a value to this object. *The object may be a control on a read-only form. *The object may be on a form that is open in Design view. *The value may be too large for this field."
As far as I know there isn't anything wrong, so I'm not certain why this error message comes up. I think it may have something to do with the primary key being the AutoNumber data type, but I just click 'OK' and ignore it, and it works fine.
The database works as far as I can see, I just want the error message to stop appearing.
I have been using this export function for the longest time and today it is giving me an error:
Object invalid or no longer set.
Export code:
Code: On Error GoTo Err_cmdTest_Click 'Must 1st set a Reference to the Microsoft Office XX.X Object Library Dim dlgOpen As FileDialog Dim strExportPath As String Const conOBJECT_TO_EXPORT As String = "EXPORT"