Dan Waters
dwaters at usinternet.com
Mon Jul 31 18:10:44 CDT 2006
This can be useful. You might have a 'generic' function in your library, but with some installations you need to do something a little different. With the function in the main database taking preference, you don't need to change the library. Dan Waters -----Original Message----- Subject: [AccessD] duplicate function names Maybe everyone but me knows this, but I just stumbled upon the fact that it is possible to have two functions with the same name coexist. If one is in a module in the current database and the other in a module in a referenced code library Access will use the function in the current database and ignore the version in the code library. Everything compiles and runs fine at least in access 2000. Whether or not this is useful or merely dangerous is a different question. Jim Hale