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Code help: On Error go to

Asked by syedasimmeesaq in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database, Access Forms

I have the code below which suppose insert the values if there is no error. If there is an error then it should print a customized message box. It works fine if there is an error. It pops up the message box. However if there is not an error, it does what it suppose to do which is insert the values into the field but then it still pops up the customized error message. How can I fix it
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Private Sub Binttype_Click()
On Error GoTo ErrFailed2
 
With Forms("fmiscoperations")
  CurrentProject.Connection.Execute "INSERT INTO Type(Type) VALUES('" & .txtIntType & "')"
  MsgBox ("A Reacord has been added.")
  txtIntType = ""
ErrFailed2:
    strMsg = "Record could not be added:" & vbCrLf & Err.Description
MsgBox strMsg
End With
End Sub
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