P
Peter
I keep getting a data error on a form in an Access 2000
database. I have wracked my brain to think of a cause
and failed. I can trap it in the Form_Error event and it
does not seem to cause any problems, except that an
irritating message appears on the screen saying: "The
expression you entered contains invalid syntax. You may
have entered a comma without a preceding value or
identifyer". I have no SQL in the form's module, or
elsewhere as far as I can see, that could lead to such an
error.
I have two questions. First, does anybody know of a
common cause for such errors? Secondly, if I cannot cure
it, can I suppress the irritating message?
database. I have wracked my brain to think of a cause
and failed. I can trap it in the Form_Error event and it
does not seem to cause any problems, except that an
irritating message appears on the screen saying: "The
expression you entered contains invalid syntax. You may
have entered a comma without a preceding value or
identifyer". I have no SQL in the form's module, or
elsewhere as far as I can see, that could lead to such an
error.
I have two questions. First, does anybody know of a
common cause for such errors? Secondly, if I cannot cure
it, can I suppress the irritating message?