#Name? in A2003

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Mark A. Sam

I just opened a 2002 project in Access 2003 and a calculated control is
giving me the #Name? error. The expression is:

=[Loads].[Form].[RecordsetClone].[RecordCount] & " Loads Selected"

Doesn't Acess 2003 allow reading the recordset clone of a subform?

God Bless,

Mark
 
Thanks Brendon,

Are you suggesting writing a function? It is probably a better method than
the calculated field, becuase it doesn't capture the true count unless I
refresh after the recordset is loaded. I find it disturbing though that this
method no longer works. People can't understand why I criticize Microsoft.
It's these "many", little things which take up time.

God Bless,

Mark


Brendan Reynolds said:
Check out this recent post on the same subject ...

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.access/msg/a2ecf211c9e9f29b

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Brendan Reynolds (MVP)

Mark A. Sam said:
I just opened a 2002 project in Access 2003 and a calculated control is
giving me the #Name? error. The expression is:

=[Loads].[Form].[RecordsetClone].[RecordCount] & " Loads Selected"

Doesn't Acess 2003 allow reading the recordset clone of a subform?

God Bless,

Mark
 
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