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    qwerty is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Parameter Value Error Message

    In my query I have field set to "[Forms]![002_Criteria]![TxtPop]," and criteria is "Between [Criteria].[PopMin] And [Criteria].[PopMax]." Everytime I load the form, I get an error "parameter value Forms!002_Criteria!TxtPop." It was working properly and filtering data, but decided to not work anymore.

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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
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    Is the form open when the query runs? It has to be. If so, something is spelled wrong. The parameter prompt is Access telling you it can't find the object named in the prompt.
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    qwerty is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbaldy View Post
    Is the form open when the query runs? It has to be. If so, something is spelled wrong. The parameter prompt is Access telling you it can't find the object named in the prompt.
    No nothing is open and spelling is correct...I checked multiple times. I even used the expression builder.

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    As I said, the form must be open before running the query. The query won't open it for you.
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    qwerty is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbaldy View Post
    As I said, the form must be open before running the query. The query won't open it for you.
    This happens when I first open up Microsoft Access to open up the form. It shoots the parameter value message.

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