I misread the post.
Connecting with tcp/ip is a good idea. If there's a bad file at least it won't break the connection.
It could also be something with Windows Messaging. Or maybe a corrupt tcp/ip stack.
I might try uninstalling the Netware Client, Groupwise and all the networking...
I considered that actually and tried it both ways. I created public variable for the start and end dates and tinkered with that method but I still couldn't come up with a working solution.
After I've finished with this project and I'll go back and fine tune it and see if I can get it working...
Okay, I think I got it.
I created some phony unbound text boxes on my print dialog form and created the date variables in that and then I was able to reference these in all the queries. I never had to reference them as global.
I guess the problem I had, when you get down to it - is it's...
Does this problem happen on different machines? Try logging in to your e:mail from a different computer. At least this will eliminate whether or not your e:mail is corrupted.
You might not have the Windows Messaging System installed.
Go to this web page for more information:
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/tidfinder.cgi?2955774
Hope this helps.
Mark
Michael,
Thanks for the quick reply. I think I follow you. Here's what I've done so far.
In my frmPrintDialog I created a variable called ReportFilter As String in the declarations section. In the module I have a routine that sets ReportFilter to basically "Between #1/1/93# and...
Hi All,
I have 8 queries all with a date field. I have one report that shows the fields from all of these queries. I'm opening the report from a print dialog box that has a date range - so I'm opening the report with a docmd.openreport line. It's easy enough to do with just one query, sending...
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