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MS Access Run-time error 3020, Update or Cancel Update without Addnew or Edit

Asked by jumpy262000 in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database, Access Forms

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I've been working on this piece of code and can't figure out why I'm receiving Run-time error '3020' Update or Cancel Update without AddNew or Edit. I'm just trying to located a record id and allow the user to update the recordset.

'On Error GoTo Err_cmdFindRefId_Click
Dim intRefId As Long
Dim strBookMark As String

intRefId = InputBox("Enter Reference ID to Locate", "Reference ID Search")
strBookMark = Me.Bookmark

    'Locate and display records based on Chargeback record number
    With Me.RecordsetClone
        .FindFirst "[ChargeBackRecordId] = " & intRefId
        If .NoMatch Then
            MsgBox "That Reference ID was not Located, " & vbCrLf & "Please try your entry again>" _
                , vbExclamation, "Reference Id Search"
            Me.cmdFind.SetFocus
        Else
            Me.Bookmark = .Bookmark
            Me.IssueDate.SetFocus
        End If
    End With
Exit_cmdFindRefId_Click:
    Exit Sub

Err_cmdFindRefId_Click:
    MsgBox Err.Description
    Resume Exit_cmdFindRefId_Click
   
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Tags: 3020, error, access, update, cancel
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Solution Provided By: peter57r
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
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