Jim
Most times when an internal function like Date(), DLookup() etc. fails it's because of a missing library. Why this happens, I don't know. Maybe it has to do with the compiler.
Bill
--- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, Jim Wagner <luvmymelody@...> wrote:
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> Bill,
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> I was missing the Microsoft Outlook reference. I guess when I opened the database up in 2013 it used 15.0 for outlook. I unchecked it and went to the 14.0 and the database opened. So my question is how does outlook 14.0 reference produce Dates error function?
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> Check for missing references in the Code window. Tools>references. If any are marked as missing uncheck them and find the latest version in the list of libraries.
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> If none are marked as missing, re-register your DAO dll file.
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> Regards,
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> --- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, "luvmymelody" <luvmymelody@> wrote:
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> > Hello all,
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> > I opened a database this morning and I get a message that says
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> > Undefined function 'Date' in expression.
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> > The database is usually run in Office 2010 but I think that I opened the database in office 2013 once. Will this cause the database from not opening?
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> > Thank You
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> > Jim Wagner
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