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    I Will Go and see if I can get it,but cant promise anything.

    "It Sucks when the Developer of software left the country, and you cant get hold of him"

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    Not to worry, there are solutions.

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    Thanx for all the help, A solution was found...

    We Thro that MS Access app+db in the dustbin, and rewrite the whole thing....

    And that is the solution for it.

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    And then there is *that* option. Thanks for posting back.

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    I am having this same problem when executing a Query By Form. It was my first time writing a QBF, so I followed the directions on the Microsoft Support site. I changed their code to match the names of my objects, and then ran the code. It worked until I saved, closed, and reopened the database. Then it started giving me this error whenever the query was ran. I searched forums and whatnot and it seems there's a fix out there somewhere that I cannot seem to find, but regardless, this database will be ran from a shared drive on a network, therefore, I would have to install the fix on every computer that would access the database, and I don't have access to all of the computers. I'm simply writing the database. Thanks for any advise

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    Do a Compact and Repair and see if the problem is resolved.

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