ACC2: Incorrect FindFirst Example in "Building Applications"ID: Q121838
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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
Page 256 of the Microsoft Access version 2.0 "Building Applications" manual
contains an example of using the FindFirst and FindNext methods to locate
all records satisfying a particular criterion. However, if you re-create
and run this example, you will receive the following error message:
Invalid Operation.
This error occurs because the example contains an error. The example uses the OpenRecordset method to open the Employees table as a table-type Recordset object, but the FindFirst method is not available with table-type Recordset objects.
Change the line in the example that reads
Set MySet=MyDB.OpenRecordset("Employees")
Set MySet=MyDB.OpenRecordset("Employees",DB_OPEN_DYNASET)
This behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 7.0.
For more information about the OpenRecordset method, search for
"OpenRecordset," and then "OpenRecordset Method (Data Access)" using the
Microsoft Access Help menu.
Microsoft Access "Building Applications," version 2.0, Chapter 11, "Working
with Sets of Records," pages 256-257
For more information about documentation corrections, view the topic
"Documentation Updates" in the Microsoft Access 2.0 ACREADME.HLP file.
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Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: April 7, 1999