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18-Mar-2005, 10:40 AM #1
Can't assign Value Error in Deployment
Users of a Access db distributed with the Package Wizard are getting the
error "Can't assign a value to this object" when I try to set a value
through code. The value is a simple calculation. (A= B/C). I can't figure
out the problem mainly because I can't duplicate the error in the
development version. Even if I start it up with the /runtime the error
doesn't occur, the code works. Why does this error occur or how can I track it down if I
can't duplicate it in my system?

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18-Mar-2005, 01:32 PM #2
Eddyed, how about sending yourself a copy?
It could be the error message has to do with their version of Access, have they got the full version or just runtime?
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