Re: Error Msg "The object doesn't contain the Automation object ..."
From: MacDermott (macdermott_at_NoSpam.com)
Date: 09/14/04
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Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 07:10:00 -0400
That's pretty hard to troubleshoot without seeing your code.
If you want to post your code, please post only the relevant snippet -
the line which uses "Call Listing Subform" and the procedure it's in.
BTW, the rule of thumb in newsgroups is "you ask here - we answer here".
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"Eric Haakenson" <eric_haakenson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1bdf01c49a23$757e4980$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I have a mdb with a basic contacts calls form from built-in
> wizards. I added a few fields with lookups & started
> receiving this msg. I have not done anything complicated.
>
> Please explain in detail since I'm not an expert in Access
> or VB.
>
> Please reply .cc to my email address.
> TIA
>
> Error Msg "The object doesn't contain the Automation object
> 'Call Listing Subform.'
>
> Msg Details:
> "You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure to set a
> property or method for an object. However, the component
> doesn't make the property or method available for
> Automation operations.
>
> Check the component's documentation for information on the
> properties and methods it makes available for Automation
> operations."
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