Differences between A2K and A02

M

Mark

I'm using A2002 on an A2K mdb however many of my A2K users are getting
fatal compiler errors because I'm using functions and arguments that are
not in A2K.

1. How do I set up my A02 so that the VBA editor won't compile non-A2K
functions or arguements?

2. Is there a way (like through the object browser) to tell which
functions/arguments are available in A2K?

3. Is there a comprehensive list somewhere to reference available
functions and arguments?

TIA

Mark
 
M

Mark

Peter,

Thank you for your response. What libraries should I use as references
to force it to A2K? Right now I'm referencing VBA6.

TIA,
Mark
 
B

Brendan Reynolds

As Peter says elsewhere in this thread, it's unlikely that the problem lies
in the VBA library. Access 2000, Access 2002, and Access 2003 all use the
VBA 6 library (there isn't, and probably now never will be, any later
version of VBA). There are, however, new methods added to some of the
objects in the Access object library in recent versions. For example, if I
remember correctly, I believe that the AddItem and RemoveItem methods were
added to the Access combo box control in Access 2002, so you will get errors
if you attempt to use those methods in Access 2000.

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