Datasheet
Number
Description
Error Numbers and Descriptions for Microsoft Access 2007
7921
You have changed the '|' lookup column to store multiple values. You will not be able to undo
this change once you save the table.@Do you want to change '|' to store multiple
values?@@19@@@2
7922
You have changed the '|' lookup column to be displayed by a text box. After you save the
table, this change will make the column read-only and lose the lookup properties.@Do you
want to change '|' to be displayed by a text box?@@19@@@2
7923
The data type for field '|' is of type Attachment and cannot be changed.@@@1@@@1
7924
You cannot set '|' to the Attachment data type. You can only set a column to the Attachment
data type when that column is first created.@@@1@@@1
7925
The table or query you are exporting contains more than one attachment column. Microsoft
Windows SharePoint Services only supports one attachment column. Remove all but one
attachment column, and then retry exporting the table or query.
7926
You can't change the column '|' to store multiple values; it is part of a multiple column
relationship.@If you want to change the column to store multiple values, first delete the
relationship in the Relationships window.@@1@@@1
7927
You can't change the column '|' to store multiple values; it is part of an enforced
relationship.@If you want to change the column to store multiple values, first delete the
relationship in the Relationships window.@@1@@@1
7950
Application-defined or object-defined error
7951
You entered an expression that has an invalid reference to the RecordsetClone property.@For
example, you may have used the RecordsetClone property with a form or report that isn't
based on a table or query.@@1@1@7393@1
7952
You made an illegal function call.@Check the syntax of the function you are trying to
use.@@1@@@1
7953
The value you entered doesn't match the type required.@* The variable, property, or object
may not be of the correct type.* You may have used an If TypeOf construct with something
other than a control.@@1@@@1
7954
The expression you entered requires the control to be in the active window.@Try one of the
following:* Open or select a form or report containing the control.* Create a new control
in the active window, and try the operation again.@@1@@@1
7955
There is no current code context object.@@@1@@@1
7956
The syntax of the subquery in this expression is incorrect.@Check the subquery's syntax and
enclose the subquery in parentheses.@@2@1@9989@1
7957
Application-defined or object-defined error
7958
Application-defined or object-defined error
7959
Application-defined or object-defined error
7960
There was an error compiling this function.@The Visual Basic module contains a syntax
error.@Check the code, and then recompile it.@1@@@1
7961
Microsoft Office Access can't find the module '|' referred to in a macro expression or Visual
Basic code.@The module you referenced may be closed or may not exist in this database, or
the name may be misspelled.@@1@@@1
7962
The index number you used to refer to the module is invalid.@Use the Count property to count
the open modules and make sure that the module number is not greater than the number of
open modules minus 1.@@1@@@1
7963
Microsoft Office Access can't run the macro or callback function '|'.@Make sure the macro or
function exists and takes the correct parameters.@@1@@@1
7964
You entered an expression that has an invalid reference to the Recordset property.@You can
only use a dynaset or snapshot recordset to set this property.@@1@1@7393@1
7965
The object you entered is not a valid Recordset property.@For example, you may have used a
forward-only recordset, or tried to set it to null.@@1@1@7393@1
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