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    PJ Crittenden is offline Novice
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    I copied an Access DB with Modules but none of them work.


    I copied an Access DB that has modules but none of them work in this new DB. How can I get them to work without having to start from scratch?

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    No idea. You did a copy/paste? This is an all-in-one, not split design? That should not have happened. If you want to provide both db for analysis, follow instructions at bottom of my post.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    PJ Crittenden is offline Novice
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    Thank you for your reply.

    Yes, I did a copy/paste. I didn't change anything except go into the modules to change the path to point to a different path. We want to follow the same process as in moving a file to a different folder, renaming it, processing the data, and finally deleting it. All modules worked perfectly in the original DB.

    I finally got one module to work by deleting the End Function and a line or two above, and then retyping it.

    If you can think of anything, I'd sure appreciate it.

    I cannot send you copies of the DB's because there's confidential information even in the names of the DBs.

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