Susan Harkins
ssharkins at bellsouth.net
Sat Jun 26 08:43:07 CDT 2004
Gustav, I added the Access. and the error still occurs.
Susan H.
Hi Susan
Yes, this:
Dim objRef As Access.Reference
is needed.
To anyone interested in the subject of Broken References - and how to solve
it - I will strongly recommend to look up the archive on:
Broken References in Runtime
of July 2003.
This is indeed one of the dark areas of Access and quite a lot of flaky code
and "tips" is spread over the web.
/gustav
> It probably does -- thank you Charlotte.
> Susan H.
> OK, I set references to the Access object library. That allowed me to
> use Access.whatever syntax. This will break of course between
> versions, since Access 10 executable is not in the same folder/reg key as
Access 11.
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