Greetings,
I know many Theads have already been created about ACCESS’s “Enter Parameter Value” popup response to various scenarios involving questionable SQL statement/filter syntax. My question is this - Does anyone know of a way to disable this popup response or maybe somehow trap like an error or is there an undocumented flag that can be set to disable this popup response? I don’t want bother everyone with details why…I simply would like to handle parameter issues/questions/what ever in my own ways.
FYI – Woking with Form.Filter I have already worked with ACCESS 2002’s “WithEvents” in redirecting Command Bar “Apply Filter” event with no success. Yes I was able to trap an event before the filter is applied, but at that point I am not able modify the .Filter property resulting in the same unwanted parameter popup.
Thanks for listening!
Sincerely annoyed with Microsoft,
JB
I know many Theads have already been created about ACCESS’s “Enter Parameter Value” popup response to various scenarios involving questionable SQL statement/filter syntax. My question is this - Does anyone know of a way to disable this popup response or maybe somehow trap like an error or is there an undocumented flag that can be set to disable this popup response? I don’t want bother everyone with details why…I simply would like to handle parameter issues/questions/what ever in my own ways.
FYI – Woking with Form.Filter I have already worked with ACCESS 2002’s “WithEvents” in redirecting Command Bar “Apply Filter” event with no success. Yes I was able to trap an event before the filter is applied, but at that point I am not able modify the .Filter property resulting in the same unwanted parameter popup.
Thanks for listening!
Sincerely annoyed with Microsoft,
JB