Selasa, 25 Juli 2017

Re: [MS_AccessPros] Close form question

 

Jim-


Try using the Unload event instead.

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On Jul 25, 2017, at 7:20 PM, luvmymelody@yahoo.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:




Hello all,


First, Thank You for everyone's help that I have received from this forum's members. I appreciate it very much. 


I have found a form on a database that we support that has a macro that runs from the On Close event. There is a macro that runs 2 queries and then a Function. When I try to put the form in design view, I receive an error message stating that a table is locked by another user. I am supposing that the table is behind the queries that are being run. How do I stop this message from appearing? the form previously was on a tabbed form and we are moving the form off of the tabbed form. I am assuming that because it was on a tabbed form, it never gave that message box. How can I suppress the message? Is there another event to put the macro or converted vba on?


Thank You

Jim Wagner




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