This might not be the right thread. Please direct me to the correct area if that's the case.
I'm upgrading an Access 97 application to Access 2016. By and large it's going well: all forms and reports seem to have come over with little trouble, although I had to manually recreate the 30-ish tables necessary.
My question comes from the execution of a "Welcome" form that launches when the database is invoked, and begins to load the form accordingly, but somewhere between the completion of opening the form and invoking the timer, I get a general Access error box that say "Property Not Found". I've coded break points (simple message boxes that say where they are in the code) and the message always come up somewhere between the execution of the form opening script ("On Open" property) and the timer script ("On Timer" property).
I'm wondering if there is another way to step through the execution of this form to discover where the error is coming from. I don't mean to step through any VB code, I mean to query the DB engine to find out what's generating that error (something like that, anyway).
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance