We have an employee whose last name is Null. Our employee lookup application is killed when that last name is used as the search term (which happens to be quite often now). The error received (thanks Fiddler!) is:
<soapenv:Fault>
<faultcode>soapenv:Server.userException</faultcode>
<faultst...
@ashleedawg You don't know the answer on this recent question by me, by any chance? Currently, I'm thinking the form that's used for subforms bound to tables just doesn't support events, but it's all not documented anywhere...
Hey @QHarr thanks for the edit ... I musta been tired, my typing gets sloppy when I start having trouble focusing on the screen, lol.
@QHarr Funny thing is, all those errors, yet that's my highest-scoring question, having earned me almost 400 reputation so far, including original bounty of 150 rep plus an "over-the-top" bonus bounty from someone else of 75.... Yet the answer was originally intended as a tongue-in-cheek semi-sarcastic solution. (as shown my the first revision which was not much more than this:
lol.... but I gave up long ago trying to figure out why people like things they do. Like my old work project that was the most advanced database project I've ever done from scratch, and the recognition I got was over a last minute "fluff" feature that took me 2 minutes to add...
Yeah, I currently made a workaround that just processes the temporary table row by row, and inserts/updates/deletes where appropriate, but if I could use events it'd be way more efficient...
@Erik yeah I'm not to sure... left a couple links in a comment though
Hmmm This is a good question. The subform has Enter/Exit events and an On Current event that fires for each record in the subform (see here) but not sure its possible to detect from a class module. More discussion also here. This isn't event-related but a handy guide for referring to subforms from elsewhere. — ashleedawg42 secs ago
ahha.. I had a feel that the placement of the module as class had something to do with it, but I don't use them often enough to have needed to do that (yet)
To find the sub-folders (or any hierarchical subset) you'll need to use recursion (in this case a self-referring procedure.) There is an example of a self-referring loop here. — ashleedawg2 mins ago
(I appreciate my sense of humour even if nobody else does, lol)