List of errors

J

John Baker

Where can I find the complete list of errors and their error numbers?

More specifically I have an error: number 2293 - which is to do with the
sendto command not working ie cannot send email.

Not sure why the error is ocuuring. It occcurs on one laptop conected to a
network but doesn't on 10 other pcs nor other laptops.

Any help greatly appreciated.
John B.
 
W

Wayne Morgan

Here is a function I got from someone else. It will create a list for you.

Function AccessAndJetErrorsTable() As Boolean
Dim dbs As DAO.Database, tdf As DAO.TableDef, fld As DAO.Field
Dim rst As DAO.Recordset, lngCode As Long
Dim strAccessErr As String
Const conAppObjectError = "Application-defined or object-defined error"

On Error GoTo Error_AccessAndJetErrorsTable
' Create Errors table with ErrorNumber and ErrorDescription fields.
Set dbs = CurrentDb
Set tdf = dbs.CreateTableDef("AccessAndJetErrors")
Set fld = tdf.CreateField("ErrorCode", dbLong)

tdf.Fields.Append fld
Set fld = tdf.CreateField("ErrorString", dbMemo)
tdf.Fields.Append fld

dbs.TableDefs.Append tdf
' Open recordset on Errors table.
Set rst = dbs.OpenRecordset("AccessAndJetErrors")
' Loop through error codes.
For lngCode = 0 To 3500
On Error Resume Next
' Raise each error.
strAccessErr = AccessError(lngCode)
DoCmd.Hourglass True
' Skip error numbers without associated strings.
If strAccessErr <> "" Then

' Skip codes that generate application or object-defined errors.
If strAccessErr <> conAppObjectError Then
' Add each error code and string to Errors table.
rst.AddNew
rst!ErrorCode = lngCode
' Append string to memo field.
rst!ErrorString.AppendChunk strAccessErr
rst.Update
End If
End If
Next lngCode
' Close recordset.
rst.Close
DoCmd.Hourglass False
RefreshDatabaseWindow
MsgBox "Access and Jet errors table created."

AccessAndJetErrorsTable = True

Exit_AccessAndJetErrorsTable:
Exit Function

Error_AccessAndJetErrorsTable:
MsgBox Err & ": " & Err.Description
AccessAndJetErrorsTable = False
Resume Exit_AccessAndJetErrorsTable
End Function
 

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