ID: Q107362
3.00 WINDOWS kbprg kbbuglist
The information in this article applies to:
- Professional Edition of Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows,
version 3.0
The Delete method incorrectly reports the following message for the existing member under certain conditions:
Name not found in this collection. Error 3265.
This occurs when you use the OpenDatabase function to open a database, and
then immediately, as the first change to the database's structure, execute
a Delete method on a member of a TableDefs or Indexes collection. The
member can be a TableDef or Index.
The problem occurs when a Delete method is the first data definition language (DDL) operation after you open the database.
To work around the bug, use the Refresh method on the Indexes collection before using the Delete method. An example is shown in "Workaround Example" under the More Information section below.
NOTE: A program will correctly give the above error message when the name truly is not found in the collection. As soon as a Delete method succeeds on a specified TableDef or Index member of a collection, that name will no longer be found in the collection.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem has been corrected in Visual Basic version 4.0.
1. Start a new project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.
2. Copy the file BIBLIO.MDB from your Visual Basic directory to the root
directory (C:\BIBLIO.MDB). The program created below modifies the copy
of BIBLIO.MDB instead of the master file. The BIBLIO.MDB sample
database file is a bibliographical reference.
3. Add a command button to Form1.
4. Add the following code to the Command1 Click event:
Sub Command1_Click()
Dim db as Database
Set db = OpenDatabase ("c:\BIBLIO.MDB")
' db.TableDefs("Titles").Indexes.Refresh ' Add this for workaround
db.Tabledefs("Titles").Indexes.Delete "PubID" '<- Problem line
End Sub
5. Start the program or press the F5 key. The program gives the incorrect
error, "Name not found in this collection."
To work around this bug, use the Refresh method before using the Delete method:
db.TableDefs("Titles").Indexes.Refresh
As an alternative workaround, replace the Delete line with this command:
' Enter the following two lines as one, single line:
db.TableDefs("Titles").Indexes.Delete
db.TableDefs("Titles").Indexes("PubID")
This command expands "PubID" into its complete reference:
db.TableDefs("Titles").Indexes("PubID")
This refreshes the Indexes collection before PubID is deleted in the same
statement.
NOTE: If you run the program twice using the workaround, the program correctly gives the error, "Name not found in this collection." The error is correct this time because the PubID index member was successfully deleted and no longer exists.
Additional reference words: buglist3.00 3.00 fixlist4.00 KBCategory: kbprg kbbuglist KBSubcategory: APrgDataOther
Keywords : kbbuglist
Version : 3.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Solution Type : kbfix
Last Reviewed: November 2, 1997