Form Capacity - Subforms not always displaying in Design View

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cp2599

Is there a capacity for how big a form can be? I seem to be running
into a memory problem. Sometimes when I try to open an 8-tabbed form
in Design View, the subforms on the tabs appear to be blank. When I
close the form and try again, sometimes it works. It's rather
frustrating. Any suggestions on what I can do?
 
J

Jeff Boyce

You'll need to provide just a bit more info if you want a specific
suggestion.

After all, I could tell you that I can't seem to pass those big trucks on
the highway, but it would help you in diagnosing my issue to know that I'm
riding a tricycle...<g>

Which version of Access?

How much RAM?

How new/old is the PC?

How many records are you loading into all those tabbed subforms when the
form opens?

More info, please!

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP
 
C

cp2599

You'll need to provide just a bit more info if you want a specific
suggestion.

After all, I could tell you that I can't seem to pass those big trucks on
the highway, but it would help you in diagnosing my issue to know that I'm
riding a tricycle...<g>

Which version of Access?

How much RAM?

How new/old is the PC?

How many records are you loading into all those tabbed subforms when the
form opens?

More info, please!

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP






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I'm using MS Access 2003
I have 504 MB RAM
Not sure how old the PC is
I'm loading one record on the main form though there could be multiple
Loading 3 records on the 2nd and 4th form and one record on the other
5 forms

I also experienced the same problem on a small form with 4 tabs each
tab displaying one record.

I have noticed that if I copy a module and then exist the system I get
a message asking whether or not I want to delete the clipboard. I
respond yes. After each copy I now exit the system, delete the
clipboard and re-enter the system but I still get the error
periodically.

I hope this is enough information.
 
J

Jeff Boyce

That should be enough RAM, but RAM's cheap these days. Any chance you could
either try this on a PC with more RAM, or add another 512 MBytes?

Have you backed up your .mdb file recently? If no, do so now!

Have you tried running compact & repair recently? If no, backup first, then
try.

How many other applications are you trying to run simultaneously?

More (more) info, please...<g>

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP

You'll need to provide just a bit more info if you want a specific
suggestion.

After all, I could tell you that I can't seem to pass those big trucks on
the highway, but it would help you in diagnosing my issue to know that I'm
riding a tricycle...<g>

Which version of Access?

How much RAM?

How new/old is the PC?

How many records are you loading into all those tabbed subforms when the
form opens?

More info, please!

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP






- Show quoted text -

I'm using MS Access 2003
I have 504 MB RAM
Not sure how old the PC is
I'm loading one record on the main form though there could be multiple
Loading 3 records on the 2nd and 4th form and one record on the other
5 forms

I also experienced the same problem on a small form with 4 tabs each
tab displaying one record.

I have noticed that if I copy a module and then exist the system I get
a message asking whether or not I want to delete the clipboard. I
respond yes. After each copy I now exit the system, delete the
clipboard and re-enter the system but I still get the error
periodically.

I hope this is enough information.
 
C

cp2599

That should be enough RAM, but RAM's cheap these days.  Any chance you could
either try this on a PC with more RAM, or add another 512 MBytes?

Have you backed up your .mdb file recently?  If no, do so now!

Have you tried running compact & repair recently?  If no, backup first,then
try.

How many other applications are you trying to run simultaneously?

More (more) info, please...<g>

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP












I'm using MS Access 2003
I have 504 MB RAM
Not sure how old the PC is
I'm loading one record on the main form though there could be multiple
Loading 3 records on the 2nd and 4th form and one record on the other
5 forms

I also experienced the same problem on a small form with 4 tabs each
tab displaying one record.

I have noticed that if I copy a module and then exist the system I get
a message asking whether or not I want to delete the clipboard.  I
respond yes.  After each copy I now exit the system, delete the
clipboard and re-enter the system but I still get the error
periodically.

I hope this is enough information.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

The file is backed up and I have run the repair often thinking that
this might help.
Sometimes I'll have Outlook and Explorer open but it seems to happen
even after I close these applications.
There is anmachine with 1 GB of RAM in the office ... I'll see if I
can swap machines.
Will this have any affect on the execution of the application?
I've only 1/5 of the total functionality complete for the database.
Do I need to somehow have several front ends that can link to other
front ends? Is this even possible?
Is there for me to monitor how much RAM I am using?
Is there a way to empty the clipboard periodically while working?
I've run across an insufficient memory error when trying to close the
application as well - this corrupts my main form and I have to rebuild
the tabs from a back up version of the main form.
 
J

Jeff Boyce

The behavior/performance you are describing is not typical/normal.

There's a chance your underlying database/application/file has some subtle
corruption. There's also a chance that the version of Access you are using
hasn't had recent/all service packs/updates applied.

If this were mine, I'd first back it up (again, and often!). Then I'd make
sure the PC & all applications were fully patched/updated.

Then I'd create a new (empty) Access database file and import the objects
from the questionable file, re-compile, re-Compact & Repair, and re-test.

Good luck!

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP


That should be enough RAM, but RAM's cheap these days. Any chance you
could
either try this on a PC with more RAM, or add another 512 MBytes?

Have you backed up your .mdb file recently? If no, do so now!

Have you tried running compact & repair recently? If no, backup first,
then
try.

How many other applications are you trying to run simultaneously?

More (more) info, please...<g>

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP












I'm using MS Access 2003
I have 504 MB RAM
Not sure how old the PC is
I'm loading one record on the main form though there could be multiple
Loading 3 records on the 2nd and 4th form and one record on the other
5 forms

I also experienced the same problem on a small form with 4 tabs each
tab displaying one record.

I have noticed that if I copy a module and then exist the system I get
a message asking whether or not I want to delete the clipboard. I
respond yes. After each copy I now exit the system, delete the
clipboard and re-enter the system but I still get the error
periodically.

I hope this is enough information.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

The file is backed up and I have run the repair often thinking that
this might help.
Sometimes I'll have Outlook and Explorer open but it seems to happen
even after I close these applications.
There is anmachine with 1 GB of RAM in the office ... I'll see if I
can swap machines.
Will this have any affect on the execution of the application?
I've only 1/5 of the total functionality complete for the database.
Do I need to somehow have several front ends that can link to other
front ends? Is this even possible?
Is there for me to monitor how much RAM I am using?
Is there a way to empty the clipboard periodically while working?
I've run across an insufficient memory error when trying to close the
application as well - this corrupts my main form and I have to rebuild
the tabs from a back up version of the main form.
 

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