ACC97: "Convert Macros to Visual Basic" Converts Incorrectly
ID: Q167061
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
When you run the "Convert Macros to Visual Basic" command on a macro that
has any of the following RunCommand actions
RunCommand ArrangeIconsByCreated
RunCommand ArrangeIconsByModified
RunCommand ArrangeIconsByName
RunCommand ArrangeIconsByType
RunCommand StepInto
RunCommand FindNext
RunCommand HyperlinkDisplayText
the macro actions are converted to the following methods of the DoCmd
object in the module
DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdSortByCreated (ArrangeIconsByCreated)
DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdSortByModified (ArrangeIconsByModified)
DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdSortByName (ArrangeIconsByName)
DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdSortByType (ArrangeIconsByType)
DoCmd.RunCommand <blank> (StepInto)
DoCmd.RunCommand <blank> (FindNext)
DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdEnterEditMode (HyperlinkDisplayText)
and you receive the following compile error when you try to compile the
module:
Compile error
Variable not defined.
CAUSE
The "Convert Macros to Visual Basic" command on the Macro submenu,
incorrectly converts the macro actions.
RESOLUTION
You must manually change the syntax for the RunCommand actions in the
module.
MORE INFORMATION
The following table lists the correct syntax for the converted macro
actions.
Converted Syntax Correct Syntax
--------------------------------------------------
RunCommand ArrangeIconsByCreated DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdArrangeIconsBy
Created.
RunCommand ArrangeIconsByModified DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdArrangeIconsBy
Modified.
RunCommand ArrangeIconsByName DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdArrangeIconsBy
Name.
RunCommand ArrangeIconsByType DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdArrangeIconsBy
Type.
RunCommand StepInto DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdStepInto.
RunCommand FindNext DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdFindNext.
RunCommand HyperlinkDisplayText DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdHyperlinkDisplay
Text.
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Open a new database in Microsoft Access 97.
- Create a new macro and add the following actions to the macro:
Macro Name Macro Action
---------------------------------
Macro1 RunCommand
RunCommand
RunCommand
RunCommand
RunCommand
RunCommand
RunCommand
Macro1 Actions
----------------------------------
RunCommand
Command: ArrangeIconsByCreated
RunCommand
Command: ArrangeIconsByModified
RunCommand
Command: ArrangeIconsByName
RunCommand
Command: ArrangeIconsByType
RunCommand
Command: StepInto
RunCommand
Command: FindNext
RunCommand
Command: HyperlinkDisplayText
- Save the macro as Macro1 and close it.
- Select Macro1 in the Database window, and then on the Tools menu, point
to Macro, and click "Convert Macros to Visual Basic."
- After the module has been created, open it in Design view, and then on
the Debug menu, click Compile Loaded Modules. Note that you receive the
compile error mentioned in the "Symptoms" section.
REFERENCES
For more information about converting macros, search the Help Index for
"macros, converting," and then "convert macros to Visual Basic," or ask the
Microsoft Access 97 Office Assistant.
Keywords : kberrmsg CnvErrs McrActn
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb