Hi all,
I'm hoping someone can help me diagnose a problem that my customer is having with her Access 2000 application. The application allows a user to enter a record for each shipping transaction that occurs. When the saved record is viewed, the customer can click a button to view one of three reports. Two go directly to a laser printer, while the third goes to one of their Okidata dot-matrix printers. It is the third report that is causing the problem.
Whenever the Dot Matrix report, called Delivery Receipt, is printed, it can only be printed 10 - 15 times (for different records) before it causes this error:
"There isn't enough free memory to update the display.
Close unneeded programs and try again."
The machine must then be restarted to get back into the program. As far as I can tell, the other Access 2000 application that we created can print to the dot matrix printers without problems. It is only this report. The report is not very complex. It is based on a single table, not a query. When the "display report" button is clicked, it applies a filter based on the record's sequence number, but the report has no other code. There are only about 20 fields.
I am at a loss to what is wrong. They are running the App over the network. The server is NT, I am guessing that the several machines they are running it on are a mix of 98 and 2000. At least one of the machines is only 3 months old, so I doubt that the problem is a lack of memory or disk space, although she couldn't give me exact numbers. The problem existed before this machine came anyways. Since other reports can be printed to the dot matrix, I don't think it is the printer drivers. The report is so simple that I don't know what to try with that.
I am waiting to hear back if she can reproduce the error by sending the bad report to a laser printer or a good report to the dot matrix. I cannot reproduce the problem on my machine printing to a laser printer. I thought that maybe after the holiday I should try having them install SP3.
Does anyone have any other ideas? I am kind of desperate here. Please toss out any ideas at all that I could investigate. Thanks in advance,
Jen
I'm hoping someone can help me diagnose a problem that my customer is having with her Access 2000 application. The application allows a user to enter a record for each shipping transaction that occurs. When the saved record is viewed, the customer can click a button to view one of three reports. Two go directly to a laser printer, while the third goes to one of their Okidata dot-matrix printers. It is the third report that is causing the problem.
Whenever the Dot Matrix report, called Delivery Receipt, is printed, it can only be printed 10 - 15 times (for different records) before it causes this error:
"There isn't enough free memory to update the display.
Close unneeded programs and try again."
The machine must then be restarted to get back into the program. As far as I can tell, the other Access 2000 application that we created can print to the dot matrix printers without problems. It is only this report. The report is not very complex. It is based on a single table, not a query. When the "display report" button is clicked, it applies a filter based on the record's sequence number, but the report has no other code. There are only about 20 fields.
I am at a loss to what is wrong. They are running the App over the network. The server is NT, I am guessing that the several machines they are running it on are a mix of 98 and 2000. At least one of the machines is only 3 months old, so I doubt that the problem is a lack of memory or disk space, although she couldn't give me exact numbers. The problem existed before this machine came anyways. Since other reports can be printed to the dot matrix, I don't think it is the printer drivers. The report is so simple that I don't know what to try with that.
I am waiting to hear back if she can reproduce the error by sending the bad report to a laser printer or a good report to the dot matrix. I cannot reproduce the problem on my machine printing to a laser printer. I thought that maybe after the holiday I should try having them install SP3.
Does anyone have any other ideas? I am kind of desperate here. Please toss out any ideas at all that I could investigate. Thanks in advance,
Jen