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OlivierU
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Posted - 2004-07-21 : 06:30:43
Hello,

I have a MS Access project ADP (with MSDE) working fine on my pc with windows XP and
office XP (French versions of OS and Office).

But when I change "Language for non-Unicode programs" settings for Czech in "Regional and language options" in the control panel, there comes an error when i try to click a button or open any forms.

Error looks like :
"The expression on click you entered as the event property setting produced the following
error: A problem occured while Microsoft Access was communicating with the OLE server or Active
X Control
*The expression may not result in the name of a macro the name of a user-defined function,or
[Event Procedure]
*There may have been an error evaluating the function ,even or macro."

I must redistribute my application to Czech, Hungarian and Central european people, and I am very disapointed about this problem !

- The application work fine with some Western european code pages in the "Language for non-Unicode programs" settings
- Fields in MSDE tables are in unicode "nvarchar" format
- Access forms have some VBA code events

Can anyone help me?

OlivierU
Starting Member

2 Posts

Posted - 2004-07-21 : 12:55:26
OK, i solved the problem on another forum. Here is the reply :

check the names of "things" that access auto-names: header/detail/footer/controls - refuse all auto-names, overwrite them with your own choice of name, and use only unaccented characters for your names.

i spent hours debugging a switch from french to english: "Détail" <> "Detail", but try finding this sort of crap in 10,000 lines of code!

izy
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replies are based on my own environment: DAO3.6/A2000/mySQL(innodb tables) plus my first tentative steps with SQL-Server.
...still thinking about ADO migration

--> It works great !
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