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7.6

Access VBA Add Items to ComboBox

Asked by murbro in Access Forms

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Hi I am using the following code to add the table names of an Access database to a ComboBox
but for some reason the ComboBox remains empty
Private Sub Form_Load()
 
    Dim lTbl As Long
    Dim lFld As Long
    Dim dBase As Database
    Set dBase = CurrentDb
    Dim itm As String
 
   
    On Error Resume Next
     
     'Loop through all tables
    For lTbl = 0 To dBase.TableDefs.Count
         'If the table name is a temporary or system table then ignore it
        If Left(dBase.TableDefs(lTbl).Name, 1) = "~" Or _
        Left(dBase.TableDefs(lTbl).Name, 4) = "MSYS" Then
             '~ indicates a temporary table
             'MSYS indicates a system level table
        Else
              'Add item to Find Table Combo
              itm = dBase.TableDefs(lTbl).Name
              Me.cmbFindTable.AddItem (itm)
   
        End If
    Next lTbl
   
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Zone: Access Forms
Tags: vba, access, add, combobox, items
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