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How to resolve the compile error: Method or data member not found ?

I am developing an Access application using Access as the front end and SQL Server as the back end database.

I created an interface with multiple tabs and multiple subforms. On one of the tabs, I placed a subform titled
frmSecurityTab and a command button named Command280_Click. I realize I should rename the command button to a more descriptive name.

The on click event for the command button is in the attached code snippet.

The compiler stops on the line:
If IsNull(Me.SubTabular.Form.KERBEROSID) Then
and the compiler highlights the word "SubTabular"

I get a compile error:
Method or data member not found

Do you have any ideas as to how I can resolve this error ?
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Private Sub Command280_Click()
    If IsNull(Me.SubTabular.Form.KERBEROSID) Then
    Else
       Me.SubTabular.Form.PASSWORD = Me.SubTabular.Form.KERBEROSID
       Me.SubTabular.Form.PASSWORDREVISED = Now
       Me.SubTabular.Form.Requery
       DoCmd.GoToRecord , , acNewRec
    End If
End Sub
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Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: zimmer9
Solution Provided By: Emil_Gray
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: A
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