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Gina Whipp - 23 Mar 2005 19:34 GMT
Okay Gurus...

I have an Access 2003 database that I use Me.Recalc.  When I try to open the
same database in Access 2002 and use it (press a cmd) it crashes.  If I rem
out Recalc it works just no recalculation but it works fine in 2003.  Can
someone explain why?

Thanks as always,
Gina
Mark - 23 Mar 2005 19:43 GMT
It could be a library reference issue, or the "Recalc" command is a 2003
command that is not compatible with earlier versions of Access.

> Okay Gurus...
>
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> Thanks as always,
> Gina
Gina Whipp - 23 Mar 2005 19:57 GMT
The Recalc was available in 2000 so no reason it went away.  I am looking
into the reference issue.

> It could be a library reference issue, or the "Recalc" command is a 2003
> command that is not compatible with earlier versions of Access.
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>> Thanks as always,
>> Gina
Gina Whipp - 23 Mar 2005 20:17 GMT
Okay, not a reference issue AND repaint works, so what's up with recalc???

I know I'm missing something just not sure what..

> The Recalc was available in 2000 so no reason it went away.  I am looking
> into the reference issue.
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>>> Thanks as always,
>>> Gina
 
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