Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Mon Oct 3 17:12:00 CDT 2011
Hack an Access container folder to fool it into thinking it is a different version and all bets are off. You can't know all of the circumstances where those hacked bits are used in some sort of test. -- Stuart On 3 Oct 2011 at 16:47, Mark Simms wrote: > > All in all: It was definitely a bug.....tested in AC2010 - orig > > release, > > using a SplitForm. > > I'll bet it's still in AC2007-SP2. > > What a story!! Ported the FE and BE to AC2007. However, I had a use a HEX > EDITOR to make the 2010 BE compatible with AC2007. This is well documented: > http://www.utteraccess.com/forum/print.html&client=printer&f=54&t=1948489 > BTW: I used Winhex - greatly recommended. > > Strangely, on my first test in AC2007, I initially was getting a DIFFERENT > ERROR MESSAGE. > One related to disabling a control that had the focus. > My GUI is complex and so that is a typical overlooked situation. > I fixed that problem and of course the rest is history: > No more 2001 errors - that was bogus. No need for Requery. > > Problem was totally and completely in AC2010 - an error condition occurred > that was not trapped by "ON ERROR..." > THAT'S IT. I cannot imagine what OTHER situations I am going to encounter in > 2010. This could be scary. >