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Form makes Access not respond

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CD Tom - 14 Mar 2008 21:31 GMT
I've been working on a form and was testing it out, then for no reason when
ever I try and bring up the form it sets there of minutes and then finally
Access shows not responding.  I've tried stepping through the form, it goes
through the open section with out any problem and then will not do anything.  
What the form does is call up a clients data to display on the screen,
nothing difficult.  
So here's what I've done so far to try and fix this.  I did a compact and
repair database, still same thing.  I deleted the form and recreated it (with
the same name) still the same thing.  I've recreated the table that the form
gets the data from, still the save thing.  At this point I don't know what to
do.
Does anybody have any suggestions, anything would help.

Tom
Klatuu - 14 Mar 2008 22:07 GMT
Put the computer in bay 5.
One round of .45-70 should do it :)

Have you tried a decompile?

Here is a link to some info:

http://www.mvps.org/access/bugs/bugs0008.htm

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> I've been working on a form and was testing it out, then for no reason when
> ever I try and bring up the form it sets there of minutes and then finally
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> Tom
CD Tom - 15 Mar 2008 01:30 GMT
I thought about that but then I would loose everything.
I guess I run this from the command prompt? right?

> Put the computer in bay 5.
> One round of .45-70 should do it :)
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Klatuu - 17 Mar 2008 14:41 GMT
Correct.  Here is an example:
msaccess.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\dhargis\My
Documents\Access\CIS\ciscms.mdb" /decompile
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> I thought about that but then I would loose everything.
> I guess I run this from the command prompt? right?
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