ACC2: Memo Field Truncated with SetValue Action
ID: Q121458
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
When you use the SetValue macro action to transfer text from a Memo control
on one form to another form that does not have a Memo control, the first
256 characters from the Memo field disappear. The remaining characters are
transferred successfully.
RESOLUTION
Add a control bound to a Memo field to the destination form.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access version
2.0. This problem no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 7.0.
MORE INFORMATION
This problem only occurs if you try to set the value of a Memo field from
another Memo control that contains more than 256 characters. If both forms
contain a control bound to a Memo field, the SetValue action will work as
you expect.
Steps to Reproduce Problem
- Start Microsoft Access, open any database, and create a new table with
the following two fields:
Field Name: ID
Data Type: Counter
Field Name: Memo1
Data Type: Memo
Save the table as Table1.
- Create another new table with the following fields, and then save the
table as Table2:
Field Name: ID
Data Type: Counter
Field Name: Memo2
Data Type: Memo
- Create a new form based on Table1. Add the ID field to the form. Save
the form as Form1.
- Create a new form based on Table2. Add the ID and Memo2 fields to
the form. Save the form as Form2.
- Create the following new macro and then save the macro as TestMemo:
Macro Name Macro Action
--------------------------
TestMemo SetValue
TestMemo Actions
------------------------------------
SetValue
Item: Forms![Form1]![Memo1]
Expression: Forms![Form2]![Memo2]
- View Form2 in Design view. Add a command button to the form, and
then set the command button's OnClick property to the TestMemo macro.
Save the form.
- View both Form1 and Form2 in Form view, and then type the following
line in the Memo2 control.
NOTE: In the following text, an underscore (_) at the end of a line is
used as a line-continuation character. Remove the underscore from the
end of the lines when entering this line.
This is a test to see how many characters are pasted back to the _
first table. This test needs at least 256 characters to demonstrate _
the fact that the first 256 characters will not be pasted to the _
first table. This text is just representative text and can actually _
be any text at all. The total length of this text is 334 characters.
- Click the command button on Form2.
- Look at the contents of the Memo1 field. If you count the characters
in the field, you will note that the first 256 characters of the
text are missing.
Additional query words:
truncate incomplete
Keywords : kbusage McrProb
Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug