I have an Access database stored on a shared drive that is accessed from various office locations. From day one, the database has worked fine for the 20+ users who use it.
Now, all of a sudden, one particular user is having a problem clicking a button that emails a report from a form. The button is a linked to a macro that sends a report to an email message.
Here's the error message:
Action Failed
Macro Name:
Send Report
Condition:
True
Action Name:
SendObject
Arguments:
3, New Work Order Report, SnapshotFormat(*.snp),,,New Work Order, Double Click The Work Order To Review, Yes,
...now when you click the Halt button you get:
The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object ". Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name correctly.
Oddly enough, I thought I fixed the problem last week when I deleted his local profile and the error went away. Now it's back! EEK!
The Titanic was built by engineers. The Ark was built by an amateur.
Now, all of a sudden, one particular user is having a problem clicking a button that emails a report from a form. The button is a linked to a macro that sends a report to an email message.
Here's the error message:
Action Failed
Macro Name:
Send Report
Condition:
True
Action Name:
SendObject
Arguments:
3, New Work Order Report, SnapshotFormat(*.snp),,,New Work Order, Double Click The Work Order To Review, Yes,
...now when you click the Halt button you get:
The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object ". Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name correctly.
Oddly enough, I thought I fixed the problem last week when I deleted his local profile and the error went away. Now it's back! EEK!
The Titanic was built by engineers. The Ark was built by an amateur.