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like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Excel 2010 Macro has run-time error -2147467259 (80004005): Invalid parameter up vote 3 down vote favorite I'm getting a run-time error -2147467259 (80004005): Invalid parameter when running a vba macro I created in Excel 2010. The error occurs when I try to sql server error 2147467259 set .majorUnitScale = xlMonths after setting .CategoryType = xlTimeScale. Trying to create a chart with .chartType = xlLineMarkers The strange thing is that when I run this code in Excel 2007, it works flawlessly and produces a line chart as needed. Here's part of the code: dim myChtObj as ChartObject Set myChtObj = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Add(Left:=202, Width:=340, Top:=28,Height:=182) With myChtObj.Chart ' remove extra series Do Until .SeriesCollection.Count = 0 .SeriesCollection(1).Delete Loop .ChartType = xlLineMarkers .HasTitle = True .ChartTitle.Text = "Performance Trends" .ChartTitle.Font.Size = 12 .ChartTitle.Font.Name = "Calibri" .ChartTitle.Font.FontStyle = "Bold" With .Axes(xlCategory) .CategoryType = xlTimeScale .BaseUnit = xlMonths .MajorUnit = 2 .MajorUnitScale = xlMonths ' run-time error occurs here .MinorUnit = 1 .MinorUnitScale = xlMonths .TickLabels.NumberFormat = "mmm yy" .TickLabels.Orientation = 45 End With ..... End with Thanks! excel-vba charts excel-2010 share|improve this question edited Feb 19 '13 at 20:49 Fionnuala 77.1k665110 asked Feb 19 '13 at 18:58 ash 1814 I've had a similar phantom error when trying to set the plotarea dimensions. It may not be
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in Home / *FME Desktop / Home / Failed to connect using SQL Server 2012 Native Client Export to PDF SteveAtSafe created · Oct 08, 2015 at 07:13 PM https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/281/failed-to-connect-using-sql-server-2012-native-cli.html · edited · Sep 01 at 07:34 PM Article created with FME Desktop 2016.0 Symptom The FME log file message starts reporting with:"MS SQL Server Reader: Failed to connect using SQL Server 2012 Native Client, trying to use SQL Server 2008 Native Client." This message is shown when there is a problem with the connection being bad with the SQL Server database.It can be followed error 2147467259 by numerous Provider Error messages. Some of those reported are: Provider error '(-2146824582) Provider cannot be found. Provider error '(-2147217843) Login failed for user '