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Missing bits in customer Access 2003

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Pat Backowski - 23 Aug 2007 09:02 GMT
Hi Everyone,
I've developed an Access 2003 system for a customer that works fine on my
pc, but on the customers pc I'm getting errors such as:

Function is not available in expressions in Query expression
(((Tote_Master.Status_Date<Date()-30 AND .........

When I edit the query, Access tells me that Date() isn't supported.

The customer, at my request, has reinstalled Access 2003, professional, but
the function still isn't supported.

Any and all help appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Pat.
Douglas J. Steele - 23 Aug 2007 22:40 GMT
TheReferences collection is probably messed up.

References problems can be caused by differences in either the location or
file version of certain files between the machine where the application was
developed, and where it's being run (or the file missing completely from the
target machine). Such differences are common when new software is installed.

On the machine(s) where it's not working, open any code module (or open the
Debug Window, using Ctrl-G, provided you haven't selected the "keep debug
window on top" option). Select Tools | References from the menu bar. Examine
all of the selected references.

If any of the selected references have "MISSING:" in front of them, unselect
them, and back out of the dialog. If you really need the reference(s) you
just unselected (you can tell by doing a Compile All Modules), go back in
and reselect them.

If none have "MISSING:", select an additional reference at random, back out
of the dialog, then go back in and unselect the reference you just added. If
that doesn't solve the problem, try to unselect as many of the selected
references as you can (Access may not let you unselect them all), back out
of the dialog, then go back in and reselect the references you just
unselected. (NOTE: write down what the references are before you delete
them, because they'll be in a different order when you go back in)

For far more than you could ever want to know about this problem, check out
http://www.accessmvp.com/djsteele/AccessReferenceErrors.html

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> Hi Everyone,
> I've developed an Access 2003 system for a customer that works fine on my
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Kind Regards,
> Pat.
Pat Backowski - 24 Aug 2007 08:50 GMT
Kudos, Doug.

As always, you ARE an MVP!

Kind Regards,
Pat.
 
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