ACC: Cannot Close Form from Control's OnExit Property

ID: Q115574

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.

When you try to close a form from one of the following

    the OnExit, OnEnter, OnLostFocus, or OnGotFocus property of a control
    on the form

    -or-

    the OnCurrent property of the form

you receive the error message:

   This action can't be run while processing a form or report event.

CAUSE

A macro or procedure that closes the active form is called from a control's OnExit, OnEnter, OnLostFocus, or OnGotFocus property.

RESOLUTION

To work around this problem, add a new control that contains a flag to the form. Then, refer to that flag's value before closing the form. The following example demonstrates how to do this.

1. To the form in question, add a new text box control.

2. Set the new control's Name property to FlagControl. Set its

   DefaultValue property to 0.

3. Set the OnExit property of the control from which you want to close
   the form to the following event procedure:

      Me![FlagControl]=-1

   To create this event procedure, click the OnExit property field,
   click the Build button to the right of the field, and then select
   Code Builder. After you enter the code, close the module.

4. On the Edit menu, click Select Form.

5. Set the form's TimerInterval property to 500.

6. In Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97, set the form's OnTimer property to the

   following event procedure:

      If Me![FlagControl] Then
            DoCmd.Close
         End If

   In Microsoft Access 2.0, set the form's OnTimer property to the
   following event procedure:

      If Me![FlagControl] Then
         DoCmd Close
      End If

7. View the form in Form view, and then exit the control (either by
   pressing TAB or by clicking another control).

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 2.0, 7.0, and 97.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Problem

1. Set the OnExit property of any control on a form to the event

   procedure:

      DoCmd.Close (in Microsoft Access 2.0 type DoCmd Close)

2. View the form in Form view, and then exit the control (either by
   pressing TAB or by clicking another control).

Additional query words:
Keywords          : kberrmsg kbprg FmsEvnt 
Version           : 2.0 7.0 97
Platform          : WINDOWS
Hardware          : x86
Issue type        : kbbug

Last Reviewed: November 21, 1998