Datasheet

ErrorCode ErrorString
29057 The database ‘|’ is read-only and the Visual Basic for Applications pro-
ject does not match your version of Visual Basic. You need to open the
database read-write in order to upgrade the Visual Basic for
Applications project in this database.
29058 You can’t create a module for a form or report while an instance of the
form or report is in browse mode.
29059 Microsoft Access was unable do display the module.
29060 File not found.
29061 There were compilation errors during the conversion or enabling of this
database. This might be due to old DAO syntax that is no longer sup-
ported. For an example on how to fixup the code, click Help.
29062 The module name ‘|’ is misspelled or refers to a module that doesn’t
exist. If the invalid module name is in a macro, an Action Failed dialog
box will display the macro name and the macro’s arguments after you
click OK. Open the Macro window, and enter the correct module name.
29063 The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database is corrupt.
29064 You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time. If you
proceed to make changes, you may not be able to save them later.
29065 Microsoft Access can’t save design changes or save to a new database
object because another user has the file open. To save your design
changes or to save to a new object, you must have exclusive access to
the file.
29066 You do not have exclusive access to the database. Your design changes
cannot be saved at this time. Do you want to close without saving your
changes?
29067 You do not have exclusive access to the database. You cannot convert
this database at this time.
29068 Microsoft Access cannot complete this operation. You must stop the
code and try again.
29069 Microsoft Access cannot save the digital signature at this time.
You may be in a database under Source Code Control.
You may be in a database which is read only.
29070 Your Microsoft Access database or project contains a missing or bro-
ken reference to the file ‘|1’|2
To ensure that your database or project works properly, you must fix
this reference.
• To learn how to fix this reference, click Help.
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