ACC: "Invalid Bracketing of Name <Expression Object>" Error
ID: Q132184
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Access versions 2.0, 7.0, 97
SYMPTOMS
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
When you run an ApplyFilter, OpenForm, or OpenReport action using a macro
or custom function with a Where Condition argument, you may receive an
error message such as the following:
In Microsoft Access 97:
Invalid bracketing of name '[Forms]![FormName]![Control.Name]'
In Microsoft Access 2.0 and 7.0:
'Forms![FormName]![Control.Name]' isn't a valid parameter name.
CAUSE
The Where Condition argument references a form control containing a dot (.)
or an exclamation point (!) in its name.
RESOLUTION
Rename the control and omit the dot or the exclamation point.
MORE INFORMATION
The dot (.) and the exclamation point (!) have a special meaning in
Microsoft Access. They are identifier operators you use to refer to
objects, controls, collections, or properties as follows:
Forms![FormName]![ControlName].property
If you include a dot or an exclamation point in a field name or control
name, then Microsoft Access may not be able to interpret the reference when
you use it in an expression or in a Where Condition argument.
To prevent reference problems, use letters, numbers, spaces, or the
underscore character (_) when you assign object names; do not use any
punctuation mark except the underscore character.
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Open the sample database Northwind.mdb (or NWIND.MDB in version 2.0).
- Create the following new macro and save it as Print Label Macro:
Macro Name Action
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Print Label Macro OpenReport
Print Label Macro Actions
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OpenReport
Report Name: Customer Labels ( or Customer Mailing Labels in
Microsoft Access 2.0)
View: Print Preview
Where Condition: [CustomerID]=Forms![Customers2]![Cust.ID]
NOTE: [Customer ID] contains a space in Microsoft Access 2.0.
- Make a copy of the Customers form and saved it as Customers2.
- Open the Customers2 form in Design view.
- Select the CustomerID control and change its Name property to Cust.ID.
- Add a command button to the Customers2 form and set the following
properties:
Command Button:
Name: Button1
Caption: Print Label
OnClick: Print Label Macro
- View the Customers2 form in Form view.
- Click the Print Label Button. In the Country Filter dialog box, click
All Countries, and then click OK. Note that you receive the error
message mentioned in the "Symptoms" section.
REFERENCES
For more information about the dot and exclamation point operators, search
for "identifiers and expressions," and then "Use the ! and . (dot)
operators in expressions" using the Microsoft Access 97 Help Index.
Keywords : kberrmsg
Version : 2.0 7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb