From: codeSlave on 13 Feb 2010 16:40 For some reason my query's ask for a parameter twice when run. I then copy the code into a new query, delete the old query and rename the new query to the old name and everything works. It seems regularly this will happen and I have to redo all that are affected? This access 2007 install has the latest patch from MS. Am I doing something wrong here or is this documented somewhere so I can fix
From: John Spencer on 14 Feb 2010 08:22 Usually this happens when you have applied (and saved) a sort while in datasheet view of the query. Try this ==Open the query in datasheet view ==Click on Remove Filter/Sort (Could be on the right-click menu) ==Close the query and when prompted to save the changes to the query design respond yes. John Spencer Access MVP 2002-2005, 2007-2010 The Hilltop Institute University of Maryland Baltimore County codeSlave wrote: > For some reason my query's ask for a parameter twice when run. I then copy > the code into a new query, delete the old query and rename the new query to > the old name and everything works. It seems regularly this will happen and I > have to redo all that are affected? This access 2007 install has the latest > patch from MS. Am I doing something wrong here or is this documented > somewhere so I can fix
From: codeSlave on 14 Feb 2010 09:45 John, thanks again, did not realize this. "John Spencer" wrote: > Usually this happens when you have applied (and saved) a sort while in > datasheet view of the query. Try this > > ==Open the query in datasheet view > ==Click on Remove Filter/Sort (Could be on the right-click menu) > ==Close the query and when prompted to save the changes to the query design > respond yes. > > John Spencer > Access MVP 2002-2005, 2007-2010 > The Hilltop Institute > University of Maryland Baltimore County > > codeSlave wrote: > > For some reason my query's ask for a parameter twice when run. I then copy > > the code into a new query, delete the old query and rename the new query to > > the old name and everything works. It seems regularly this will happen and I > > have to redo all that are affected? This access 2007 install has the latest > > patch from MS. Am I doing something wrong here or is this documented > > somewhere so I can fix > . >
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