Access Vba Runtime Error 2501
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Runtime Error 2501 The Outputto Action Was Cancelled
at 6:15 Cheran Shunmugavel 6,09211732 asked Jan 13 '11 at 17:32 user574629 6112 1 Get rid of "On Error Resume Next" - it should only rarely be used. What code runs on load or on open for NewReqVersionForm? –Fionnuala Jan 13 '11 at 19:45 In never use it outside and error handler. –David-W-Fenton Jan 15 '11 at 3:05 DoCmd.Save acForm saves the design of the form, not the data displayed in it, so it looks to me like that line is not doing anything useful at all. If you want to save the change to the data in that form, use Forms!UWReviewForm.Dirty = False. –David-W-Fenton Jan 15 '11 at 3:06 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote The error 2501 can occur on calling OpenForm if there is a problem with the database. Can you please try following the steps in the link below under the headings "Recovering from corruption" and "Symptom: Cannot open a form or report"? MS Access - Recovering from corruption share|improve this answer answered Mar 9 '11 at 0:41 brainwood 847711 add a comment| Did you find this question interesting? Try our newsletter Sign up for our newsletter and get our top new questions delivered to your inbox (see an example). Subscribed! Success! Please click the link in the confirmation email to activate your subscription. u
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1 to 7 of 7 Thread: Run-time Error '2501' Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe run time error 2501 the runcommand action was canceled to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 04-06-06,18:55 #1 nckdryr View Profile View runtime error 2501 openform action was canceled Forum Posts Computer Monkey Join Date May 2005 Posts 1,191 Unanswered: Run-time Error '2501' Hey guys, I've been having troubles with access. The database is stored on the network drive and is accessed by multiple users. One user has been http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4683163/run-time-error-2501 having troubles just recently in using a search form I created on the database (his screenshot with the error is attached). Over the last month, when he tries to use the search form, he will occasionly get this error message. When you click the Search button, the form is supposed to pull up a report that is based on a query that has its criteria from the form (hope that makes sense). But he (and as far as I know, only http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?1215163-Run-time-Error-2501 he) has been having this problem. Does anyone know what may be causing this? Has anyone seen this problem before? And, more importantly, does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help. Attached Thumbnails Me.Geek = True Reply With Quote 04-06-06,21:30 #2 tcace View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Apr 2004 Location outside the rim Posts 1,011 As indicated in your screenshot, the OpenReport action was canceled. Run Time error 2501 most often occurs when something is Canceled. For example, if a report is sent to the printer using the OutputReport action and the user hits cancel while it is spooling, it will return error 2501, which you can trap. Also, if the OpenForm method is called and something causes the form to cancel opening (either Cancel was set to True during open, or an unhandled error occurs, triggering Cancel = True) then error 2501 is triggered. There are other ways to get 2501, almost all of them involve canceling an operation. I suggest you place an error trap in the procedure that opens the report. If Err.Number = 2501, then the user hits cancel. If the Err.number is anything else, post a messagebox with Err.Number and Err.Description have fun! Todd S. click to email Independent Development Consultant Biz db & reports - SQL, Access, Crystal, Seradex and more Small, custom, unique programs - Office, VBA, .NET _________________________________________________ Favorite message from Windows:
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