This sounds like a references issue. Check out Doug Steele's page:
www.accessmvp.com/djsteele/accessreferenceerrors.html
Duane Hookom MVP
MS Access
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> From: pat@pat-larry.com
>
> I have fallen off the ranks as a "professional" but I still use the
> product. I did not deliver any MS/Access as an executable – I
> delivered the database to be used and modified as desired by the user.
>
> Several built-in functions have been running for years. Recently
> machine was upgraded to MS/Office 2013. Now any query which builds an
> expression using a function is failing.
>
> Example:
>
> RallyJumpHt: IIf(Right([class id],1) In ("5","6"),"00",[cjmpht])
>
> Error message is: Undefined function 'Right' in expression
> This brings you to an answer from the msdn.microsoft.com site:
> Undefined function <name> in expression. (Error 3085)
>
> ***
>
> Is there a library that the database should be referencing which was
> lost when the 2013 was introduced?
>
> pat fallon
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