Runtime Error 2465 Cant find my Field “Number”
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I'm trying to open a specific recordset in a print preview but Access can't find my variable.
I'm getting a Runtime Error 2465
. The variable I want to Access is in a public Sub.
Public Sub PrintPreview_Click()
DoCmd.OpenForm "Form1", acViewPreview, , "Number1 = " & Me!Nummer2
End Sub
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I'm trying to open a specific recordset in a print preview but Access can't find my variable.
I'm getting a Runtime Error 2465
. The variable I want to Access is in a public Sub.
Public Sub PrintPreview_Click()
DoCmd.OpenForm "Form1", acViewPreview, , "Number1 = " & Me!Nummer2
End Sub
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In reply to a proposed answer you write "no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer" -- If you want people to help you you MUST provide accurate information. Your code sample should show exactly what the problem is - you can't use "Number" in the title and then not show corresponding code!
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 at 13:44
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I'm trying to open a specific recordset in a print preview but Access can't find my variable.
I'm getting a Runtime Error 2465
. The variable I want to Access is in a public Sub.
Public Sub PrintPreview_Click()
DoCmd.OpenForm "Form1", acViewPreview, , "Number1 = " & Me!Nummer2
End Sub
vba ms-access
I'm trying to open a specific recordset in a print preview but Access can't find my variable.
I'm getting a Runtime Error 2465
. The variable I want to Access is in a public Sub.
Public Sub PrintPreview_Click()
DoCmd.OpenForm "Form1", acViewPreview, , "Number1 = " & Me!Nummer2
End Sub
vba ms-access
vba ms-access
edited Nov 12 at 13:43
Cindy Meister
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asked Nov 12 at 7:50
O.Gum
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In reply to a proposed answer you write "no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer" -- If you want people to help you you MUST provide accurate information. Your code sample should show exactly what the problem is - you can't use "Number" in the title and then not show corresponding code!
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 at 13:44
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In reply to a proposed answer you write "no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer" -- If you want people to help you you MUST provide accurate information. Your code sample should show exactly what the problem is - you can't use "Number" in the title and then not show corresponding code!
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 at 13:44
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In reply to a proposed answer you write "no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer" -- If you want people to help you you MUST provide accurate information. Your code sample should show exactly what the problem is - you can't use "Number" in the title and then not show corresponding code!
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 at 13:44
In reply to a proposed answer you write "no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer" -- If you want people to help you you MUST provide accurate information. Your code sample should show exactly what the problem is - you can't use "Number" in the title and then not show corresponding code!
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 at 13:44
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it seems that you have a typo.
where says "Me!Nummer2" doesnt you meen "Me!Number2"
thanks
no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer
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Nov 12 at 9:10
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it seems that you have a typo.
where says "Me!Nummer2" doesnt you meen "Me!Number2"
thanks
no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer
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Nov 12 at 9:10
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it seems that you have a typo.
where says "Me!Nummer2" doesnt you meen "Me!Number2"
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no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer
– O.Gum
Nov 12 at 9:10
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it seems that you have a typo.
where says "Me!Nummer2" doesnt you meen "Me!Number2"
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it seems that you have a typo.
where says "Me!Nummer2" doesnt you meen "Me!Number2"
thanks
answered Nov 12 at 9:03
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no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer
– O.Gum
Nov 12 at 9:10
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no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer
– O.Gum
Nov 12 at 9:10
no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer
– O.Gum
Nov 12 at 9:10
no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer
– O.Gum
Nov 12 at 9:10
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In reply to a proposed answer you write "no its not the typo i just edited the variable for stackoverflow. Original Code -> DoCmd.OpenForm "Personenkonto", acViewPreview, , _ "[Belegnummer] = " & Nummer" -- If you want people to help you you MUST provide accurate information. Your code sample should show exactly what the problem is - you can't use "Number" in the title and then not show corresponding code!
– Cindy Meister
Nov 12 at 13:44