ACC2: TimerInterval Property Limited to 65,535 MillisecondsID: Q124390
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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
In Microsoft Access version 1.x or 2.0, setting a form's TimerInterval
property to a value greater than 65,535 milliseconds (about 1 minute, 5
seconds) generates the following error message:
Invalid setting for TimerInterval property; correct values are from 0 to 65,535 milliseconds.
If you need to run code in intervals greater than 1 minute, set the TimerInterval property to 60,000 to execute the Timer event in intervals of 1 minute. In the Timer event, increment a static counter variable to count the number of minutes expired. When the counter reaches the interval you want to use, reset the counter and run the code.
This behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 7.0.
The following example demonstrates how to create a form that will display
a message box every 5 minutes:
TimerInterval: 60000
Sub Form_Timer ()
Const MAXMINUTES = 5
Static iCount As Integer
iCount = iCount + 1
If iCount >= MAXMINUTES Then
iCount = 0
MsgBox "5 minutes expired"
End If
End Sub
For information about creating event procedures, search for "event
procedures," and then "Creating an Event Procedure" using the Microsoft
Access Help menu.
For more information about the TimerInterval property, search for
"TimerInterval," and then "TimerInterval Property" using the Microsoft
Access Help menu.
For more information about the Timer event, search for "Timer," and then
"Timer Event" using the Microsoft Access Help menu.
Keywords : kberrmsg kbusage FmsProp
Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 8, 1999