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I have a number of databases (some quite big) that use "date()" in a lot of
forms and reports, and especially in macros. Sometime in 2004 these stopped
working, both in Windows XP, and an older system (WinMe or Win98?).
Now when I click a command button which runs a macro with a date function
(which worked well before) I get an error “The expression you entered
contains invalid syntaxâ€. Running a report gets “Undefined function ‘Date’ in
expressionâ€.
I thought this might be a Sandbox issue, but the Sandbox registry value is
set to allow Access databases to run without blocking functions (Jet 4.0
Service Pack 8 is installed).
Any ideas?
forms and reports, and especially in macros. Sometime in 2004 these stopped
working, both in Windows XP, and an older system (WinMe or Win98?).
Now when I click a command button which runs a macro with a date function
(which worked well before) I get an error “The expression you entered
contains invalid syntaxâ€. Running a report gets “Undefined function ‘Date’ in
expressionâ€.
I thought this might be a Sandbox issue, but the Sandbox registry value is
set to allow Access databases to run without blocking functions (Jet 4.0
Service Pack 8 is installed).
Any ideas?