ACC97: Compilation Error After Converting NWIND.MDB in Access 97
ID: Q160500
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SYMPTOMS
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
When you convert the Microsoft Access 2.0 sample database NWIND.MDB to
Microsoft Access 97, you receive the following error message:
There were compilation errors during the conversion or enabling of this
database.
CAUSE
Microsoft Access 97 supports some new Visual Basic keywords, and you cannot
use those keywords as identifiers in your database. The keywords are:
AddressOf, Decimal, DefDec, Enum, Event, Friend, Implements, RaiseEvent,
WithEvents. When you convert a database from an earlier version of
Microsoft Access to Microsoft Access 97, existing identifiers that are the
same as new Visual Basic keywords cause a compile error.
In this example, NWIND.MDB uses an identifier called Event in the ShowEvent
procedure of the Utility Functions module.
RESOLUTION
After you convert NWIND.MDB to Microsoft Access 97, do the following to
fully compile the project:
- Start Microsoft Access and open the converted NWIND.MDB.
- Open the Utility Functions module in Design view.
- On the Debug menu, click Compile Loaded Modules.
- Click OK when you receive the compile error message.
- Modify the ShowEvent procedure to read as follows:
Sub ShowEvent (Event_var As String)
' Accepts: a text value, the type or name of an object and the name
' of an event.
' Purpose: displays an event history list in the Event History form.
If IsNull(Forms![Event History]![History]) Then
Forms![Event History]![History] = Event_var
Else
Forms![Event History]![History] = Event_var & Chr(13) & _
Chr(10) & Forms![Event History]![History]
End If
End Sub
- On the Debug menu, click Compile and Save All Modules.
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Start Microsoft Access 97 and open the Microsoft Access 2.0 sample
database NWIND.MDB.
- In the Convert/Open Database dialog box, click Convert Database. Note
that you receive the following warning message during conversion:
There were compilation errors during the conversion or enabling of
this database.
REFERENCES
For more information about reserved keywords in Microsoft Access 97, search
the Help Index for "scoping levels," and then view the topic "Scoping and
Object-Naming Compatibility."
Keywords : kberrmsg MdlProb PgmErr
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb