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Getting codes from mdb to work within ADP

Asked by CaptainGiblets in Microsoft ADP, Microsoft Access Database, SQL Server 2005

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I have the attached code running on an MDB file which is linked to the sql tables. I am im the process of making a ADP file to run the database, the code below runs fine on an MDB but wont work on ADP. i get this error message

"Run-time error '91':

Object variable or with block variable not set"

i think its to do with the different ways in which the 2 databases interact with eachother. However i may be wrong and any assistance would be great.Start Free Trial
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Set t = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset("tblcustomerdetails", dbOpenDynaset, dbSeeChanges)
        With t
        .addnew
        ![Date Recorded] = Format(Date, "dd/mm/yyyy")
        ![NAME] = Me.txtlegal
        ![Trading As Name] = Me.txttrading
        ![SalesPerson] = Me.cbosalesrep.Column(0)
        ![Internal Status] = "Sent to Processing"
        ![LEGALCONSTITUTION] = Me.txtlegalcon
        ![Type Of Application] = Me.txttypeaplic
        '![Sales channel] = Me.txtsaleschannel
        '![EQUIPCODE1] = Me.txtnewterminal.Column(1)
        '![Terminal] = Me.txtnewterminal.Column(0)
        '![MINPER] = Me.txtnewnetterm
        '![FURRENTALOF] = Me.txtnewrental
        '![Outlet] = Me.txtnewoutlet
        ![AI/KYC] = Me.[AI/KYC]
        
        .Update
        End With
        
        Set r = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset("TblAddNewRecords")
        With r
        .addnew
        ![Date Recorded] = Format(Date, "dd/mm/yyyy")
        ![NAME] = Me.txtlegal
        ![Trading As Name] = Me.txttrading
        ![User] = Me.txtusername
        .Update
        End With
        MsgBox "The Record for " & txtlegal.Value & " and " & txttrading & " Has been entered"
        Forms![frmtest].Refresh
 
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Zones: Microsoft ADP, Microsoft Access Database, SQL Server 2005
Tags: Microsoft, Access ADP File, 2003, SQL 2005 backend
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Solution Provided By: vadimrapp1
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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