Datasheet
ErrorCode ErrorString
• Select a setting from the drop-down list box in each argument.
• Use an intrinsic constant equating to a valid object type.
• Substitute the correct corresponding expression.
2506 A value you entered for the Transfer Type argument is invalid. An
expression in the Transfer Type argument doesn’t evaluate to a valid
numeric value. Valid values for the Transfer Type argument are as
follows:
• 0, 1, and 2 for the TransferDatabase action.
• 0, 1, and 2 for the TransferSpreadsheet action.
• 0 through 6 for the TransferText action.
2507 The | type isn’t an installed database type or doesn’t support the opera-
tion you chose. You used the TransferDatabase method, but an expres-
sion in the databasetype argument doesn’t evaluate to a valid database
type for importing, exporting, or linking. For information on valid
database types, click Help.
2508 A value you entered for the spreadsheettype argument is invalid. You
used the TransferSpreadsheet method, and an expression in the spread-
sheettype argument doesn’t evaluate to a valid numeric value. Valid
values are 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Note that 1 is an invalid value; you
can’t import or export to a Lotus .wks format file.
2509 The setting for the Range argument can’t be longer than 255
characters.
2510 The expression you entered in the Specification Name argument
exceeds the 64-character limit. Select one of the existing specification
names from the argument list box when you use the TransferText
action in a macro, or enter a name in Visual Basic that follows
Microsoft Access object-naming rules.
2511 The action or method requires a Specification Name argument. You
tried to use the TransferText action or method and you specified a
Transfer Type argument but left the Specification Name argument
blank. In the Specification Name argument, enter an existing specifica-
tion name from the argument list box.
2512 Microsoft Access can’t parse the expression: ‘|’. Click OK to return to
the action argument or conditional expression where this expression
appears, and then correct the syntax.
2513 The Macro Name argument can’t be longer than 64 characters accord-
ing to Microsoft Access object-naming rules.
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