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Trillium97
Access 2003
I have a form for the user to select a client and then see two subforms:
one with the client's appointments, and another subform with the cats that
the client owns. Both subforms are linked to the select client field on the
main form. We have three users. Back end is SQL. Randomly this form causes
the database to crash with no explanation other than the "sorry there's been
a problem". Usually it's when the user clicks the Close button. This button
does docmd.close and that's all. But yesterday it failed when she had
clicked a different button on the form. It only happens with one user, and
she tends to open and close this particular form often. Could it be the
multiple opening and closing of the form? I have tried many times and I
can't get it to fail. It's happened about once a week for the last three
weeks, but not nearly as routine as that statement makes it sound.
Any ideas are welcome.
I saw the suggestion for Office SP3 and a hotfix, but we can't apply SP3
because it causes another failure with our enterprise messaging client. And
it hasn't failed for me or the other user, and we also don't have SP3.
thanks again.
I have a form for the user to select a client and then see two subforms:
one with the client's appointments, and another subform with the cats that
the client owns. Both subforms are linked to the select client field on the
main form. We have three users. Back end is SQL. Randomly this form causes
the database to crash with no explanation other than the "sorry there's been
a problem". Usually it's when the user clicks the Close button. This button
does docmd.close and that's all. But yesterday it failed when she had
clicked a different button on the form. It only happens with one user, and
she tends to open and close this particular form often. Could it be the
multiple opening and closing of the form? I have tried many times and I
can't get it to fail. It's happened about once a week for the last three
weeks, but not nearly as routine as that statement makes it sound.
Any ideas are welcome.
I saw the suggestion for Office SP3 and a hotfix, but we can't apply SP3
because it causes another failure with our enterprise messaging client. And
it hasn't failed for me or the other user, and we also don't have SP3.
thanks again.