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Access 2003 breaks Access 2002 application

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Dean Slindee - 30 Apr 2005 03:19 GMT
My company has moved forward to deploy Office 2003 company-wide.  Problem
is, I have one Access application that works fine when compiled in Access
2002, but breaks upon insertion of a new record in Access 2003.  This
breakage occurs when in both the .adp and ade. in Access 2003.
This application has a significant amount of code that is tied to events.
Evidently the sequence of events fired differs in Access 2003 from Access
2002.  Any advice for problem determination or fix would be welcomed.

Thanks,
Dean Slindee
Paul Overway - 30 Apr 2005 03:47 GMT
Your description of the problem is equivalent to someone going to a doctor
and saying they have a belly ache.  Uh...gas, appendix, constipation, food
poisoning, etc, etc?

If you really want help, you need to provide more info.   Sample code,
specific events, troubleshooting steps taken, etc, etc.  What code is
running when you insert a record?

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> My company has moved forward to deploy Office 2003 company-wide.  Problem
> is, I have one Access application that works fine when compiled in Access
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> Thanks,
> Dean Slindee
 
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