This is my first question on stack overflow so hopefully i've done it right.
Microsoft Access (part of the MS Office Professional Plus 2016 suite)
I am getting the error as attached "Link to Folder.FileData"
When I go into the applicable form there is a field available called "FileData" but I don't know what it relates to. It's not in the linked table?
I think if I can remove the FileData field from the form my problem will be solved.
Related
I am getting an issue running a Microsot Access Database (.accdb).
The application was made by a German colleague (using Ms Access in German language of course), now after I copied into my machine (I am using Ms Access in English language) I am getting the following prompts: "Enter parameters values" (see screenshot).
It is clear that the program is looking for values like "Auswahl_MinDate" , in the query I replaced all the code from "Formulare" to "Forms" - it has worked however it is still looking for 2 more values starting with Formulare.
I tried to check all the Forms, Query 1 by 1 however could not find significant results.
For example the 'Auswahl_MinDate' is a date picker control, hence I deleted and recreated but still...
Where else this 'Forumulare' could be set ?
Thanks.
If you can't find it in query parameters or SQL, it may be hidden in control properties.
Your best bet is probably a global search tool.
Search For Text (Free, open source)
https://www.utteraccess.com/topics/1992076
The 2nd post has an .accdb for Access 2016 (the original is .mdb)
You need to register to download the file.
Still available for download, but unfortunately not for purchase is Find and Replace by Rick Fisher (Shareware)
http://www.rickworld.com/download.html
V 9.00k also works for Access 2016 / 365.
I don't remember if it stops working after 30 days or just keeps nagging.
I linked a SharePoint list to an Access table to create a more functional UI. I created queries to show the information various groups would have to update, then forms for them to use to make updates. As far as I can tell, everything worked as expected while it was on my hard drive. When I uploaded it to SharePoint for general use, it started giving a "could not find field" error seemingly randomly when users would try to update certain records.
I use SharePoint 2016, Access 2016, and Windows 10.
What I've tried:
Comparing data types of Access/SharePoint fields
Refreshing the table link Recreating from scratch
Unchecking "Use the cache format that is compatible with Microsoft Access 2010 and later"
Making fields required in SharePoint also required in Access
Adding user info table due to created by/modified by fields (see below - not
sure if my relationships should be changed? Does the HistoricalData table need a relationship to UserInfo?)
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be going wrong?
Relationships View
I also posted a variation on this question here.
Go To
File --> Options --> Current Database --> Caching Web Service and
SharePoint tables ........
Uncheck the box next to “Use the cache format that is compatible
with Microsoft Access ........”
I modified a frm and its associated tbl incorrectly and am now getting the Enter Parameter pop-up for the 6 or 7 fields I altered the names of when I launch the form. There is only very simple VBA attached to the form doing formatting on OnLoad, GotFocus and LostFocus.
My company hasn't loaded the Analyser toolkit into Access 2010 to let me use Documenter and Analyse tools and I don't have Admin rights.
I have been through the queries, table and form to ensure there are no artefacts lingering but to no avail.
Is there a work-around that anyone's discovered?
Thanks
I made Access Form which was working fine in Access 2013 and Access 2007 until I add some new features(I don't remember what) to it.
After adding them, it keeps giving me error "Unrecognize file format" when I try to run it in Access 2007. Meanwhile it runs fine in Access 2013.
I want to ask if there exists some software to convert Access 2013 file to Access 2007? Or is there any way make it compatible to 2003? When I Save As 2003 file it don't because of some added features.
Please help!
You could try using Access' Application.SaveAsText in 2013 and Application.LoadFromText in 2003.
Even if this doesn't work directly, if you have an older version that does work, you could compare the differences between the text files the two versions of Access produce, as SaveAsText produces (for the most part) human readable output; the only unreadable parts are typically images.
I've had this happen to me during development on A2010 and deployment on A2007. The possibilities are explained on this page. It is likely that you added an Empty Cell control to a form that had a VBA module (or added a module to a form with an Empty Cell control). I did this unknowingly by inserting a row into the AutoHeader that is created in forms by the Form Wizard.
Follow the steps at the bottom row of Table 2 to rectify this.
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MS-access doesn't catch treeview events after win sec-update
recently an error appeared with a Treeview element in my access form.
The expression Expand you entered as the event property setting produced the following error: There was an error laoding an ActiveX control on one of your forms or reports.
When I click "OK" (only opportunity) the next error appears (Expand is replaced by MouseMove, MouseDown/Up, DblClick etc.), when I press Keys the KeyDown/Up/Press Message appears etc.
When I interact with the TreeView then the "Expand" is replaced by e.g. NodeClick or Collapse.
Every message only appears once, when I performed every possible Event no message pops up - but the treeview doesnt work, it doesnt open any form (the treeview is used as a menu).
The mysterious thing to me is - last week those Access Databases all worked fine - we have a database for every customer (frontend and data together) and now suddenly every database 'crashes'. I assumed that the ActiveX Treeview Control was changed by a Windows Update or something similar but also an old WinXP laptop throws the same error messages.
Even a database that hasnt been opened for 2 weeks and definitely worked back then doesnt work anymore. So from my point of view there cant be anything in the code that is wrong.
Nevertheless I tried to set a breakpoint in the Form_Load event, but the Expand Error already pops up before the first line of OnLoad is executed.
The OnLoad Event is the only event that is specified (GUI says "Event Procedure", its VBA Code only) and all other fields are blank (and no code specified).
I created a blank VBA for e.g. MouseMove, but the error still appears.
What is this error and where does it come from? Hope anyone can help.
Regards,
Matthias
P.S.:
My Treeview Project
Via this Link you find the files for a treeview project in MS Access (mentioned in the first answer). When I download these files the same kinds of error appear.. so it definitly has to do with the activeX controls, right? Is there anybody where these files work, and if so - why? Hope anybody can help..
I was having the same problem - treeview worked last week not today in either 2007 or 2010 Access, multiple PCs. Problem was Windows update. (See link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2687441). I created and ran the batch file as indicated in the kb article and my Treeview now works.
I got the same error. I found the solution in the following link:
http://mymsaccessblog.blogspot.nl/2008/09/my-teeview-project-episode-5-using.html
I added the following sub listed below and adjusted it with the key I used and it worked.
I hope this helps you as well. Sorry if the formatting is not good. First time I post anything
Private Sub xProductTreeview_Click()
Dim nodSelected As MSComctlLib.Node ' a variable for the currently selected node
Set nodSelected = Me.xProductTreeview.SelectedItem ' get the currently selected node
If nodSelected.Key Like "Prod=*" Then ' are we on a product node
ElseIf nodSelected.Key Like "Cat=*" Then ' are we on a category node
Else ' somehow this is neither a category or product node
End If
End Sub