Re: Am I getting a corrupted form?
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Nick;
I tried importing all objects into a new blank database (and re-establishing
all the options, etc.). Acrtually, I do this once per version of the
application to eliminate the "bloat" --- I wonder if the problem was
introduced during this process (which I did since the prior version). I
test it today, and this problem did not exist in the prior version.
Because I do this fairly regularly, I've not decompiled as I saw no need ---
after I "reconstruct" the entire application, I have to do a compile anyway
(since all I have is source code after I import all the components).
I'll check the links. Beyond that, maybe I need to find a version of A2K
more current than SR-1.
Thanks for the help!
Bob.
"Nick Coe (UK)" <classicnickNOSPAMAT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uU15K5nJGHA.516@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Update your Access if you can, I felt SR1 was a bit fragile
> on occasion.
>
> Did you try Repairing the application? Make sure Name
> AutoCorrect is turned off in Options.
>
> You could try decompiling and recompiling. Importing all
> the objects into a new blank database.
>
> Check these links for more info:
>
> http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruptmdbs.htm
>
> http://allenbrowne.com/ser-47.html
>
> --
> Nick Coe (UK)
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> In news:ONL1UdnJGHA.1424@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> Martureo Bob typed:
> > I use Access 2000 ... SR-1
> >
> > I have an application with all Modal Popups and have
> > implemented a technique to go from one form to another
> > (hiding
> > the calling form, and then making it visible again on the
> > return).
> >
> > One form is designated at the main form and opens
> > automatically at startup. It has the buttons to go to all
> > the
> > rest of the forms.
> >
> > All forms have a control box, with Max/Min/Close.
> >
> > All forms are maximized upon entry.
> >
> > The Access database window never appears.
> >
> > Typically, if you clicked the "Restore Window" button, the
> > form would shrink to a smaller size, and you could then
> > either
> > minimize it or maximize it. No problem.
> >
> > But a couple of months ago, I noticed that Access would
> > hang
> > when I click the "Restore Window" button on just two of
> > the
> > forms. I had to use the Windows Task Manager to shut it
> > down.
> >
> > So I decided there may be something wrong with the forms.
> > So
> > I started with blank forms, copied all the controls, set
> > all
> > the properties, copied all the VBA code, recompiled, etc.
> > Everything then worked fine --- I could again use the
> > "restore" button without any problems.
> >
> > Then just recently, I noticed that this same problem
> > cropped
> > up on another form. And then I noticed it on yet another
> > form. I haven't tested all 50 forms in the application,
> > but
> > right now I belileve there are only these latest two forms
> > where this problem happens. And these are not the
> > original
> > two.
> >
> > Am I experiencing some sort of internal corruption of the
> > form
> > (as I suspect).
> >
> > Do I have to keep reconstructing forms to make the problem
> > go
> > away only to find it re-appearing elsewhere? Or is there
> > an
> > actual solution?
> >
> > Thanks in advance...
> >
> > Bob.
>
>
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