BUG: Use of 16-bit Client & DAO Object Causes Error '8002802b'

ID: Q149035

4.00    | 4.00
WINDOWS | WINDOWS NT kbprg kbbuglist

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

Assigning a passed DAO object to a specific object variable fails with error "8002802b" when using the 16-bit edition of Microsoft Visual Basic version 4.0 for Windows. This error occurs on either the client or server side, if the DAO object in question has been passed from the other application.

WORKAROUND

Declare the variable(s) that hold the references to the passed object with "As Object" instead of "As Database" or "As Recordset". The code that manipulates these "As Object" variables does not need to change.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be an issue in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps To Reproduce Issue

1. Create a minimal OLE server and a client that accesses the OLE server.

   To obtain step-by-step instructions on how to accomplish this
   functionality, please see the following article in the Microsoft
   Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q129801
   TITLE     : How to Create and Use a Minimal OLE Automation Server

   For clarity purposes, the following steps assume a client and server
   created from the article referenced above. However, these steps can be
   implemented in any client and server to see the behavior described in
   this article.

2. Add this function to the class module in the server project:

      Public Function GetDB() As Object
         Set GetDB = OpenDatabase("Biblio.mdb")
      End Function

3. Press F5 or click Start on the Run menu to run the server application.

4. Change the Form_Click event in the client application to contain this

   code:

      Private Sub Form_Click()
         Dim x As Object
         Dim db As Database
         Dim rs As Recordset

         Set x = CreateObject("Project1.Class1")
         Set db = x.GetDB
         Set rs = db.OpenRecordset("Authors")
      End Sub

5. Press F5 or click Start on the Run menu to run the client application.
   Click on the form to execute the code added in step 4. The client
   returns the above mentioned error on the line calling the GetDB method
   of the server. If you change the declare for the db variable from
   "As Database" to "As Object" this line executes successfully. However,
   the next line fails with the same error, as the rs variable is
   declared "As Recordset." Changing the rs variable to "As Object"
   corrects this problem and the code runs to completion correctly.

KBCategory: kbprg kbbuglist KBSubcategory: APrgDataOther IAPOLE Additional reference words: 4.00 vb4win vb416 buglist4.00
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Version           : 4.00    | 4.00
Platform          : NT WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: April 19, 1996