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From: Mark Kubicki on 11 May 2010 14:47 I have a report ( FixtureSchedule-Xtra ) that used to work fine, but now, when it opens, asks for a parameter ( reports!FixtureSchedule-classic.Type) (it had not previously); The parameter is incorrect: There is no reason for a report FixtureSchedule-classic to be included or referenced in this report ( FixtureSchedule-Xtra ) I recently did create a report FixtureSchedule-classic and may have erroneously entered a value into the report in question... in any event, I need to get rid of the reference, and am running out of places to look (or I don't know where to look) any suggestions at all would be greatly appreciated with many thanks in advance, mark
From: ghetto_banjo on 11 May 2010 15:09 The main two places to look would be a textbox on the report, and the report's recordsource. Maybe the record source query is trying to reference that report?
From: John Spencer on 11 May 2010 15:35 An additional place would be the reports sorting and grouping dialog. John Spencer Access MVP 2002-2005, 2007-2010 The Hilltop Institute University of Maryland Baltimore County ghetto_banjo wrote: > The main two places to look would be a textbox on the report, and the > report's recordsource. Maybe the record source query is trying to > reference that report?
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