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I am helping a friend with an Access conversion project. He is
converting a progrma from 2000 to 2003. The guy who originally wrote
the program used tons of macros and very little code to do the work.
Not what I would have done, but that is me.
Our problem - when we try and run a macro, that references a subform,
and updates the filter on a different form with info from the subform,
it fails, and says we aren't licensed to use the ActiveX control that
we were trying to use - except there is no ActiveX control.
I have isolated the problem to the filtering conditions, but I don't
know what to do now - I almost never use macros in Access, so they
themselves are foreign to me - I understand what it is doing ... I just
don't know how to make it work.
And help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Randy
converting a progrma from 2000 to 2003. The guy who originally wrote
the program used tons of macros and very little code to do the work.
Not what I would have done, but that is me.
Our problem - when we try and run a macro, that references a subform,
and updates the filter on a different form with info from the subform,
it fails, and says we aren't licensed to use the ActiveX control that
we were trying to use - except there is no ActiveX control.
I have isolated the problem to the filtering conditions, but I don't
know what to do now - I almost never use macros in Access, so they
themselves are foreign to me - I understand what it is doing ... I just
don't know how to make it work.
And help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Randy