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32613, each error code describes a different event. Some of the descriptions have tokens (e.g. | and @) that are replaced by Access with text for the specific error. This list of error numbers and descriptions is also available in a PDF file: Microsoft Access 2007 Error Number and Descriptions 110 page PDF Report (732 K) Most of the error numbers and descriptions are identical to past versions, but there are some differences. To see how the error messages compare to Microsoft Access 2003, 2002, and 2000, read this: Microsoft Access 2007-2000 Error Number and Descriptions 227 page PDF Report (1.2 MB) Additional Resources Technical Paper: Error Handling and Debugging Tips and Techniques for Microsoft Access, VBA, and Visual Basic 6 (VB6) Error between Access 2007 and 2010: You cannot save this database in an earlier version format, because it uses features that require the current file format Microsoft Access 2010 Error Numbers and Descriptions Main Error Number and Description page For additional Microsoft Access help visit our: Microsoft Access Resource Center Microsoft Access Developer Help Center Microsoft Access Developer Services Error Number Error Description 5 Invalid procedure call or argument 6 Overflow 7 Out of memory 9 Subscript out of range 10 Th
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can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top ms access 2007 error messages up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 Good Day to Everyone!! Just wanna ask if there is a http://www.fmsinc.com/microsoftaccess/errors/errornumber_description2007.html setting in MS Access 2007 to ignore all error messages, when i ran my application in MS Access 07 there are annoying messages that pop-ups. All I want is to ignore all those message without changing my code.. Thanks microsoft-office-2007 microsoft-access-2007 share|improve this question edited Apr 6 '10 at 18:29 studiohack♦ 10.8k1672108 asked Nov 3 '09 at 23:17 Arnold 363 1 What kind of messages do you want to ignore? –Troggy Nov 3 '09 at 23:24 add a comment| 1 Answer http://superuser.com/questions/65285/ms-access-2007-error-messages 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I'm guessing that you're referring to errors such as this one: I see this error when accessing an older MS Access application with Access 2007. I was able to prevent this popup from showing by changing a setting in Access' Trust Center. You can access this by clicking on the Orb, then the "Access Options" button, then "Trust Center" on the left-hand side, and then clicking on the "Trust Center Settings..." button. In the Trust Center window, click on "Trusted Locations" on the left. In my case, the file I was opening was hosted on a network share, so I had to checkmark "Allow Trusted Locations on my network (not recommended)" before adding the share with the "Add new location" button. You may also have to make a change in the Macro settings. Please note, though - these warnings are there for a reason. Changing the settings above could allow malicious code to run on your computer. Microsoft suggests the following guidelines when deciding if you should trust a specific database: Your own security policy You or your company may have a security policy in place that specifies how to handle Access database files. For example, you might have a very robust backup system in place, and decide that you are willing to trust most database files, unless you have a specific reason not to. Conversely, you may not have a good backup system, and therefore mi
United States Australia United Kingdom Japan Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out TechRepublic http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/how-do-i/how-do-i-add-custom-error-handling-to-my-access-forms-and-reports/ Search GO Topics: CXO Cloud Big Data Security Innovation Software Data Centers Networking Startups Tech & Work All Topics Sections: Photos Videos All Writers Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Editions: US United States Australia United Kingdom Japan Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out Data Management How do I... Add custom error error messages handling to my Access forms and reports? By Susan Harkins | in How Do I..., July 18, 2007, 6:11 AM PST RSS Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus This information is also available as a PDF download. When capturing and handling errors, you probably think of the Err object, which stores information about the current 2007 error messages run-time error. If a form or report encounters an error, you'll find the information you need in an event — the object's Error event to be exact. By default, Access handles action errors without any help from you. On occasion, you might find you want a little more control. When that's the case, take matters into your own hands by usurping the object's Error event. About the Error event Both forms and reports sometimes generate action errors, such as trying to delete a record protected by referential integrity or trying to add a new record without filling in required fields. When this happens, Access displays a predefined warning message that's usually adequate. But if you prefer, you can take charge of the event and force it to do the following: Inhibit the internal message Display a custom message Redirect the application's flow Using the Error event A common form error occurs when you try to save a new record without filling in all required fields (required at the table level). Figure A shows how Access handles this error in a simple form based on the Cu