Re: Where are the error code

From: John R. Gammon <goodwill_at_clark.net>
Date: 9 Feb 1995 14:36:53 GMT
Message-ID: <3hd9a5$83s_at_clarknet.clark.net>


wen_at_infi.net (W.E. Nichols) wrote:
>
> > ** New Jet database engine 2.0 errors, which result from
> > new database engine behavior, will be returned as unknown
> > errors ("Reserved error <error number.>"). The error
> > numbers listed in the error messages are version 2.0
> > Jet database engine numbers. To determine the message
> > associated with an error number, search for "error codes"
> > in Microsoft Access 2.0 Help.
 

> > I have looked there it only lists about 60 ACCESS BASIC errors. I even
> >ran the Code that makes a table. That was of no use.
 

> > HOW the HELL do we know what these NO TEXT FOR THIS ERROR's mean?
 

> > I NEED to know what -8261 means! It just says "No text for this error"
 

> > Update: I found out that -8261 (After A LOT of experimenting!)
> >that it means "A required field was left empty (user specified required))
 

> > But how can you find out what these types mean?
>
> You have found part of it, now go find the field that was left blank. There
> are 32k+ error code and only 700+ are defined by MS. The rest are errors you
> created yourself.
>
> NIckN
> W.E. "Nick" Nichols Illegitimi non Carborundum
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Why are you posting about ACCESS errors to the FoxPro newsgroup? Received on Thu Feb 09 1995 - 15:36:53 CET

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