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jmargel
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Posted: 10 February 2010 at 11:25am |
Trying out the demo, we be purchasing if I can get this error resolved.. When opening the ReportSample from the frmCalender I get the error: 'Run-Time error: 2926'.
Anyway to resolve this? It's frustrating when I need to get a good sample working to determine if we want to purchase this.
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SuperMario
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Upload your sample for use to debug
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jmargel
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I am getting this on the sample access database. I tried this on multiple machines with access 2007 and get the error on every one of them. It's happening on the first line of code in the report_open event.
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jmargel
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If I open the report by itself it works fine. If I use the button, this is the error I get: http://www.pronet-systems.us/error.jpg
If I have the report in design mode and open it from the button on frmCalendar it works ok. I only get this error if the report is not open and use the button.
I uninstalled the control and also axhelper to find and remove any traces of the control, then reinstalled. Still have the issue.
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jmargel
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I found what is causing it after about 2 hours of debugging. The report works fine when you print it, however when you go into 'print preview' it gives you the error. 'Report view' works fine as well. This is from the access design bar. If you use VBA to either print or preview (docmd.openreport) it will not work.
Can you look into this?
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jmargel
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Any update on this? Has anyone else gotten this problem?
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