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CD Tom - 30 Jan 2006 23:35 GMT
I don't know what happened but on the last update I did on my application a
couple of computer that received the update are now getting the #Name? where
the data and time should be.  I'm using the standard date and time insert
from the reports insert.  I have a feeling that I'm missing a reference
somewhere but why is it only on a couple of computers and the rest are fine.  
This is also causing a problem in that when I use the Date() in a form is
doesn't put anything in the field.  Can any body help with this problem.

Thanks
Tom
Duane Hookom - 31 Jan 2006 03:19 GMT
Did you check the references on all computers? These symptoms seem to point
directly to a references issue.

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>I don't know what happened but on the last update I did on my application a
> couple of computer that received the update are now getting the #Name?
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> Thanks
> Tom
CD Tom - 31 Jan 2006 15:58 GMT
I check the references on the developement machine against the file locations
on the users system and they seem to all be there.  Is there a way to check
the references on the users machine when the program is in the mde format?  
The user doesn't have Access on the system, when I install the original
program I include the Access runtime. This was working fine until I installed
the latest update and it works on all machines but two.  

> Did you check the references on all computers? These symptoms seem to point
> directly to a references issue.
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> > Thanks
> > Tom
Duane Hookom - 31 Jan 2006 17:19 GMT
You might want to google "Access References MDE". Michael Kaplan has some
information that might be of help at
http://www.trigeminal.com/usenet/usenet026.asp?1033.

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>I check the references on the developement machine against the file
>locations
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