I have an Access 2007 database with strange behaviour: the same database, opened with the same version of Access 2007 halts on my new computer with run-time error
2004 There isn't enough memory to perform this operation. Close unneeded programs and try the operation again
when I try to open a report while a form is open.
Yes, the form from which I issue the request (an Event Procedure firing on a command button click) to open the report is full of subforms, as is the report (full of subreports), but the procedure worked fine on my old machine (Windows XP, Service Pack 2, with 224Mb of RAM). My new machine (Windows 7 Professional with 2Gb of RAM) produces the above error. The report is not corrupted: it opens if the form is not open.
I would very much appreciate help with this problem. - Yes, I can close the form and provide the report with the information it, at present, is collecting from the form in some other manner, but the form alongside with the report provide a useful way of working. Also, I would very much like to know what is causing this behaviour.
Thank you, Pavla.
2004 There isn't enough memory to perform this operation. Close unneeded programs and try the operation again
when I try to open a report while a form is open.
Yes, the form from which I issue the request (an Event Procedure firing on a command button click) to open the report is full of subforms, as is the report (full of subreports), but the procedure worked fine on my old machine (Windows XP, Service Pack 2, with 224Mb of RAM). My new machine (Windows 7 Professional with 2Gb of RAM) produces the above error. The report is not corrupted: it opens if the form is not open.
I would very much appreciate help with this problem. - Yes, I can close the form and provide the report with the information it, at present, is collecting from the form in some other manner, but the form alongside with the report provide a useful way of working. Also, I would very much like to know what is causing this behaviour.
Thank you, Pavla.