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getting error when running export to excel report.

Asked by jlcannon in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database

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I have a report in access that basicly takes all the data and puts it in an excel sheet. This report used to work but then when I added several new fields to the table it now goves the following error.
Application-defined or object-defined error

here is the code for the report:
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Public Sub ExportToExcel()
    Dim rs As Recordset
    Dim db As Database
    Dim row As Integer
    Dim ObjXL As Excel.Application
    Dim ObjXLBook As Excel.Workbook
    Dim ObjXLSheet As Excel.Worksheet
    Dim iCol As Integer
    Dim rcount As Integer
    Dim iRow As Integer
    Dim ColCount As Integer
    
    DoCmd.Hourglass True
    
    Set db = CurrentDb()
 
    Set ObjXL = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
    Set ObjXLBook = ObjXL.Workbooks.Add
    Set ObjXLSheet = ObjXLBook.Worksheets.Item(1)
    ObjXL.Visible = True
 
    Set rs = db.OpenRecordset("qryAllData")
    iCol = 1
    rcount = rs.RecordCount
    ColCount = rs.Fields.count
    For iCol = 1 To ColCount
        ObjXLSheet.Cells(1, iCol) = rs.Fields(iCol - 1).Name
    Next
    
    iRow = 2
    rs.MoveFirst
    Do While Not rs.EOF
        For iCol = 1 To ColCount
            ObjXLSheet.Cells(iRow, iCol) = rs.Fields(iCol - 1).Value
        Next
        iRow = iRow + 1
        rs.MoveNext
    Loop
    
    DoCmd.Hourglass False
    
    rs.Close
    db.Close
    Set rs = Nothing
    Set ObjXL = Nothing
    Set ObjXLBook = Nothing
    Set ObjXLSheet = Nothing
    Set db = Nothing
    
    
End Sub
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Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2003, Error running report.
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