Thanks for the help Tony.
The decompile did not solve the problem, but after reading the link you
posted I decided to create a new blank MDB and re-imported all the objects,
compiled and then did a compress.
Did not save much space but the startup is much faster and the break points
break again !
I created this database (a Time and Attendance application in a call center
with 200+ employees) about 4 years ago and have been tweaking it ever since.
It has worked well and I just love MS Access. Easy, cheap and reliable.
Thank you again
Andre
"Tony Toews" wrote:
> Andre <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >I have added a breakpoint on a Beep event. The Beep executes but the code
> >does not break !
> >
> >Just to make sure, I followed the beep with the break with a msgbox "This is
> >a test" to make sure the correct code is running. The beep and msgbox
> >executes, but no code break ! ?
> >
> >I am not having this problem with any other MDB.
>
> A decompile might fix this. But I have to say that I've noticed that
> the breaks are slightly flaky at times so I've gotten in the habit of
> using Stop lines.
>
> Decompile or how to reduce Microsoft Access MDB/MDE size and decrease
> start-up times
> http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/decompile.htm
>
> Tony
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