ACC2000: References to Set When Working with Microsoft Access
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SUMMARY
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
This article lists the references that you must set when you are working
with databases that you create in Microsoft Access or when you access
information in Microsoft Access databases from other applications.
The following topics are covered in this article:
- Microsoft Access 9.0 Object Library Reference (set by default)
- Microsoft Office 9.0 Object Library Reference (included in the Package)
- Setting a Reference to Other Applications
- Setting a Reference to DAO for Different Versions of Microsoft Access
- Setting a Reference to DAO for Other Applications That Use Microsoft
Access
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Microsoft Access includes several components, each of which supplies its
own set of objects. The component's object library contains information
about the component's objects and their properties and methods. The objects
are available to Microsoft Access only if a reference exists for the
objects in the Available References list box in the References box on the
Tools menu.
The references that are selected by default at the time a new Microsoft
Access 2000 database is created are:
- Visual Basic for Applications
- Microsoft Access 9.0 Object Library
- OLE Automation
- Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library
Visual Basic for Applications Library Reference (VBE6.DLL)
The following objects are found in the Visual Basic for Applications
Object Library:
- Debug Object
- ErrObject Object
- Collection object
Microsoft Access 9.0 Object Library Reference (MSACC9.OLB)
The following objects and collections are found in the Microsoft Access 9.0
Object Library:
- Application object
- Form object and Forms collection
- Report object and Reports collection
- Control object and Controls collection
- Module object and Modules collection
- Reference object and References collection
- DoCmd object
- Screen object
OLE Automation Library Reference (STDOLE2.TLB)
The following objects are found in the OLE Automation Object Library:
- StdFont object
- StdFunctions object
- StdPicture object
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library Reference (MSADO15.DLL)
The following objects are found in the Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects
Library:
- Command object
- Connection object
- Error object and Errors collection
- Field object and Fields collection
- Parameter object and Parameters collection
- Property object and Properties collection
- Recordset object
Microsoft ADO Ext. 2.1 for DDL and Security Library Reference (MSADOX.DLL)
The following objects are found in the Microsoft ADO Extensions Library:
- Catalog object
- Column object and Columns collection
- Group object and Groups collection
- Index object and Indexes collection
- Key object and Keys collection
- Procedure object and Procedures collection
- Property object and Properties collection
- Table object and Tables collection
- User object and Users collection
- View object and Views collection
Microsoft Jet and Replication Objects 2.1 Library Reference (MSJRO.DLL)
The following objects are found in the Microsoft Jet and Replication
Objects Library:
- Filter object and Filters collection
- JetEngine object
- Replica object
The Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library (DAO360.DLL)
The following objects and collections are found in the DAO object
library:
- DBEngine object
- Workspace object and Workspaces collections
- Error object and Errors collection
- Database object and Databases collection
- TableDef object and TableDefs collection
- Field object and Fields collection
- Index object and Indexes collection
- QueryDef object and QueryDefs collection
- Parameter object and Parameters collection
- Relation object and Relations collection
- Recordset object and Recordsets collection
- Group object and Groups collections
- User object and Users collection
- Container object and Containers collection
- Document object and Documents collection
- Properties collection
The DAO 3.6 type library removes support for obsolete objects,
methods, and properties. Because they are not supported, use of these
constructs while the DAO 3.6 type library is in use causes compile
errors in your code.
Setting a Reference to DAO for different versions of Microsoft Access
If you have more than one version of Microsoft Access on your computer,
you may need to reference different versions of the Microsoft DAO Object
Library. The following list gives the version of the application and the
version of DAO that you should use.
Version of Microsoft Access Version(s) of DAO
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Microsoft Access 1.0 Microsoft DAO 2.5/3.0 Compatibility
Microsoft Access 1.1 Microsoft DAO 2.5/3.0 Compatibility
Microsoft Access 2.0 Microsoft DAO 2.5/.3.0 Compatibility
Microsoft Access 7.0 Microsoft DAO 3.0 Object Library
Microsoft Access 97 Microsoft DAO 3.5 Object Library
Microsoft Access 2000 Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
Setting a Reference to DAO for Other Applications That Use Microsoft Access
If you are using other applications that communicate with different
versions of Microsoft Access, ensure that the version of DAO in the
application you are using can communicate with the version of DAO in your
version of Microsoft Access. The following list gives the version of
DAO in other applications.
Application DAO
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Visual Basic 4.0 (16-bit) Microsoft DAO 2.5/3.0 Compatibility
Visual Basic 4.0 (32-bit) Microsoft DAO 3.0 Object Library
Visual Basic 5.0 Microsoft DAO 3.5x Object Library
Visual Basic 6.0 Microsoft DAO 3.5x Object Library
Microsoft Excel 97 Microsoft DAO 3.5x Object Library
Microsoft Excel 2000 Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
Microsoft Word 97 Microsoft DAO 3.5x Object Library
Microsoft Word 2000 Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
Microsoft Project 4.1 Microsoft DAO 3.0 Object Library
Microsoft Project 95 Microsoft DAO 3.0 Object Library
Microsoft Project 2000 Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
Microsoft IIS 3.0/4.0 Microsoft DAO 3.5x Object Library
Microsoft Office 9.0 Object Library Reference (MS09.DLL)
Microsoft Access 2000 also includes the Microsoft Office 9.0 Object
Library. This is included for users who want to work with objects provided
by Microsoft Office.
- CommandBar object
- FileSearch object
- Assistant object
Setting a Reference to other applications
You can also set references to object libraries supplied by other
applications or components when you want to use objects in those libraries
for Automation operations in Microsoft Access. The following list gives
some of the applications and the object libraries that you can reference.
Application Reference
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Microsoft Excel 2000 objects MS Excel 9.0 Object Library (EXCEL9.OLB)
Microsoft Word 2000 objects MS Word 9.0 Object Library (MSWORD9.OLB)
Microsoft Office Binder control MS Binder 9.0 Object Library (MSBDR9.OLB)
Microsoft Graph 9.0 objects MS Graph 9.0 Object Library (GRAPH9.OLB)
REFERENCES
For more information about references, search the Help Index for
"References collection," or ask the Microsoft Access 2000 Office Assistant.
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Last Reviewed: June 14, 1999