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Patrick
HI!!!
I've been working at changing some of my code recently in
my access 2000 database, but every time I go into VBA
develop Window and then switch back to 'real time' my
database freezes. its been doing this nun stop for 3 days
now. Before that it would work just fine. The only thing
I've done differently in the pass 3 days is work on a way
to have my date format allways equal to : yy-mmm-dd.
I tought that at fist, to achive this I had to change
regional settings of user's machine to always match
the 'short date' format. But, when I ask this question on
the newsgroup I was told to insert into the format of my
textBox the : yy-mmm-dd and it did work just fine. I
wondering if there's a connection between the 2 of them.
Does anyone out there know why my application freezes
everytime I'm returning from the VBA code Window to the
real time window. Its extremely frustrating when trying to
check if my code is working fine or not.
Please help!!
thanx in advance for any ideas on how to fix this little,
but anoying problem.
Patrick
I've been working at changing some of my code recently in
my access 2000 database, but every time I go into VBA
develop Window and then switch back to 'real time' my
database freezes. its been doing this nun stop for 3 days
now. Before that it would work just fine. The only thing
I've done differently in the pass 3 days is work on a way
to have my date format allways equal to : yy-mmm-dd.
I tought that at fist, to achive this I had to change
regional settings of user's machine to always match
the 'short date' format. But, when I ask this question on
the newsgroup I was told to insert into the format of my
textBox the : yy-mmm-dd and it did work just fine. I
wondering if there's a connection between the 2 of them.
Does anyone out there know why my application freezes
everytime I'm returning from the VBA code Window to the
real time window. Its extremely frustrating when trying to
check if my code is working fine or not.
Please help!!
thanx in advance for any ideas on how to fix this little,
but anoying problem.
Patrick