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Error Trapping  :ODBC — connection to <name> failed. (Error 3151)

Asked by Honeyman in Microsoft Access Database

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I would like to trap the ODBC connection error so I can display a meaningful messege to the user pointing them to the documention on how to establish a DSN.

My first thought was to trap the error a form load, but the ODBC error seems to occur before the Onload code is launched.

Anyother thoughts on how to trap this error or check for the correction?

The users can get into the DB and access the Main Switchboard menu, but deeper than that they'll get an error if the DSN isn't set.


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