[AccessD] RE: AllowBreakIntoCode", dbBoolean, False

Hollis,Virginia HollisVJ at pgdp.usec.com
Wed Oct 29 11:51:02 CST 2003


Ok I take that back, it isn't the AllowBreakIntoCode", dbBoolean, False, I
changed it to True again & the form didn't allow me to add a record. If I
run the StartUp I can't add any records, if I bypass the startup, I can add
records. This is crazy.

Va.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hollis,Virginia 
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 11:46 AM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: AllowBreakIntoCode", dbBoolean, False


This has me so baffled!

I developed a new form in a development database. When I imported it to the
production database, it does not work correctly. I have a button to add new
records. This button does not work in the production dB.

I went through everything to figure it out & narrowed (I think) it down to
the StartUp Properties  where the AllowBreakIntoCode", dbBoolean, False is,
when I changed this to True, the button on form to add new records works.

Why is this happening? What can I do to correct it? I use the same type of
code on other forms to add new records & it works fine. Am I missing
something else?

Virginia


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