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      24th Dec 2006
Hi all,
i'm using the interval of the timer in the form,
one of my issues are that there is contact calculation that doesnt stop
and its influancing the textboxes that are working on queries.
any suggestions?

 
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      24th Dec 2006
On 24 Dec 2006 06:31:54 -0800, "thread" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi all,
>i'm using the interval of the timer in the form,
>one of my issues are that there is contact calculation that doesnt stop
>and its influancing the textboxes that are working on queries.
>any suggestions?


Could you explain what this calculation is, and what influence the
time is having on it?

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      24th Dec 2006
Huh?

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      24th Dec 2006
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 22:54:54 GMT, "missinglinq via AccessMonster.com"
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>Huh?


I was responding to Thread's (cryptic, to me) post:

Hi all,
i'm using the interval of the timer in the form,
one of my issues are that there is contact calculation that doesnt
stop and its influancing the textboxes that are working on queries.
any suggestions?

I can't tell what calculation "doesn't stop", why one would expect it
to stop, and what "influence" she or he is talking about.

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      25th Dec 2006
Cryptic to me, too, John! That's what the "Huh?" was directed at, not you!

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      25th Dec 2006
I'm using the OnTimer function and activating interval time
from some reason its proccessing the calculation without stoping or
stoping after some time

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> Cryptic to me, too, John! That's what the "Huh?" was directed at, not you!
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      25th Dec 2006
I'm still not sure exactly what you're doing, but if yo mean that you have a
calculation that is run off of the timer event, it's going to keep running
unless/until you set the Timer Interval to zero.

thread wrote:
>I'm using the OnTimer function and activating interval time
>from some reason its proccessing the calculation without stoping or
>stoping after some time
>
>missinglinq via AccessMonster.com כתב:
>> Cryptic to me, too, John! That's what the "Huh?" was directed at, not you!
>>

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>> Message posted via AccessMonster.com
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      25th Dec 2006
it is a big minus as i'm using this timer interval to preform a form
questing regarding the form's frame,i think maybe becaouse the interval
is too fast,its making this problem,i changed it to 1000 instead of 100
and now its working but still i dont understand why it suppose to
influance as most of microsoft softwares are basing on questioning

missinglinq via AccessMonster.com ëúá:
> I'm still not sure exactly what you're doing, but if yo mean that you have a
> calculation that is run off of the timer event, it's going to keep running
> unless/until you set the Timer Interval to zero.
>
> thread wrote:
> >I'm using the OnTimer function and activating interval time
> >from some reason its proccessing the calculation without stoping or
> >stoping after some time
> >
> >missinglinq via AccessMonster.com ëúá:
> >> Cryptic to me, too, John! That's what the "Huh?" was directed at, not you!
> >>

> >[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> >> Message posted via AccessMonster.com
> >> http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...ccess/200612/1

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      25th Dec 2006
On 25 Dec 2006 06:53:51 -0800, "thread" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>it is a big minus as i'm using this timer interval to preform a form
>questing regarding the form's frame,i think maybe becaouse the interval
>is too fast,its making this problem,i changed it to 1000 instead of 100
>and now its working but still i dont understand why it suppose to
>influance as most of microsoft softwares are basing on questioning


Please post your code, and explain what you expect it to do. There is
a word "questing" but it refers to journeys in search of a goal, and
is not used in Access. I cannot for the life of me figure out what you
are asking!

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      25th Dec 2006
Me either, John, and I've been trying to uderstand it since yesterday!

John Vinson wrote:
>>it is a big minus as i'm using this timer interval to preform a form
>>questing regarding the form's frame,i think maybe becaouse the interval
>>is too fast,its making this problem,i changed it to 1000 instead of 100
>>and now its working but still i dont understand why it suppose to
>>influance as most of microsoft softwares are basing on questioning

>
>Please post your code, and explain what you expect it to do. There is
>a word "questing" but it refers to journeys in search of a goal, and
>is not used in Access. I cannot for the life of me figure out what you
>are asking!
>
> John W. Vinson[MVP]


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