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Thread Tools Rating: Display Modes 10-02-2013, 05:09 AM #1 Bilal Newly Registered User Join application defined or object defined error vba pivot table Date: Sep 2013 Posts: 64 Thanks: 28 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Application-defined or object defined error Ive been having this problem for a few hours now, https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/139041 i cant seem to figure out what the problem or where the problem is for that matter. after the error comes up the form automatically opens up and access takes me out of the VBA section, its really frustrating and i would really apreciate it if somebody could help me. Bilal View Public Profile http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=254428 Find More Posts by Bilal 10-02-2013, 05:21 AM #2 pr2-eugin Super Moderator Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Bournemouth, UK Posts: 8,496 Thanks: 68 Thanked 2,050 Times in 2,003 Posts Re: Application-defined or object defined error Okay a bit more information might be handy, At what point did this error occur? When opening the file/Adding a new form? What did you do different since the application worked without any error? Have you tried Compact & Repair? Did you try Compiling the Code for any un handled exception/compiler error? __________________ Regards, Paul Eugin To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. !! Windows 7 Professional, MS Access 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If the above post has helped you, please click the scales To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. or click the 'Thumbs up'. Cheers. ---------------------------------
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31059031/application-defined-or-object-defined-error-when-using-access-2007-report-wizard and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/application-defined-or-object-defined-error-287.3994249/ Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only defined or takes a minute: Sign up Application-defined or object-defined error when using Access 2007 Report Wizard up vote 1 down vote favorite We have a single user who has been having problems with Access 2007. Specifically, this particular user can open any database, but when they try to use the Report Wizard, at the end of the wizard they are getting defined or object the generic error message, "Application-defined or object-defined error". This is no error number or any further details, but this error happens consistently, regardless of the contents of the report or which database/tables are involved. Some info that may be pertinent: Most of the database files are stored on a network share. This particular user can use Access on other computers without getting the error. It appears that, at one point, Access 2010 was installed alongside Access 2007. We have tried repairing the Access 2007 installation but it has not helped. The computer in question last ran Windows updates approximately 6 months ago, at which point Office 2007 Service Pack 3 was installed, along with several other Office 2007-related updates. This may coincide with when the user first started experiencing these problems, but I can't be sure. My initial guess is that there is something wonky with the Access 2007 installation, but I don't know exactly what. Any ideas? database ms-access ms-access-2007 share|improve this question asked Jun 25 '15 at 19:22 Douglas Barbin 2,9752527 Some possible solutions here: utteraccess.com/forum/Wizards-working-
generate the error 287 at the objMail.Send. I think the path is wrong, but I don't know why. If I use "On Error Resume Next" above the Send, then there is no error popping up, but there is no email sent, either. Please show me how to fix it. Thank you. ------ strDocName = "frmStud" DoCmd.openfORM strDocName, acPreview, , "studId='" & glbStudId & "'" FileName = strDocName & ".pdf" DoCmd.OutputTo acOutputForm, strDocName, acFormatPDF, "C:\Temp\StudentForms\" & FileName, False ‘========================================== 'Using Outlook programming codes .... '========================================== Dim objOutlook As Object Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem Set objOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.application") Set objMail = objOutlook.CreateItem(olMailItem) objMail.To = "" objMail.Subject = "test sending a form" objMail.Attachments.Add "C:\Temp\StudentForms\" & FileName 'On Error Resume Next objMail.Send Set objOutlook = Nothing Tim, Apr 9, 2010 #1 Advertisements Daniel Pineault Guest Take a look at http://www.devhut.net/index.php?lang=en&pid=0000000013#OutlookAuto For a full Outlook automation function example which you can either simply use or use to fix your code with. -- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "Tim" wrote: > My codes generate the error 287 at the objMail.Send. I think the path is > wrong, but I don't know why. If I use "On Error Resume Next" above the Send, > then there is no error popping up, but there is no email sent, either. Please > show me how to fix it. Thank you. > ------ > strDocName = "frmStud" > DoCmd.openfORM strDocName, acPreview, , "studId='" & glbStudId & "'" > FileName = strDocName & ".pdf" > DoCmd.OutputTo acOutputForm, strDocName, acFormatPDF, > "C:\Temp\StudentForms\" & FileName, False > ‘========================================== > 'Using Outlook programming codes .... > '========================================== > Dim objOutlook As Object > Dim obj