Undefined Function 'InStrRev' in Expression.

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I have 20 installs of MS Windows XP. I have an application that works fine
on 19 of them. There is a report that runs off a query which utilized a
InStrRev function. This report works on all of my PCs except for 1.

I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling OfficeXP Pro(complete), to no
avail.

Any thoughts?

Note: When in the query and in the column where the error occurs, 'InStrRev'
is available as one of the choices from the Expression Builder > Functions >
Built-In Functions > Text list.
 
I have 20 installs of MS Windows XP. I have an application that works fine
on 19 of them. There is a report that runs off a query which utilized a
InStrRev function. This report works on all of my PCs except for 1.

I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling OfficeXP Pro(complete), to no
avail.

Any thoughts?

Note: When in the query and in the column where the error occurs, 'InStrRev'
is available as one of the choices from the Expression Builder > Functions >
Built-In Functions > Text list.

That PC has a missing reference.
Open any module in Design view (or click Ctrl + G).
On the Tools menu, click References.
Click to clear the check box for the type library or object library
marked as "Missing:."

An alternative to removing the reference is to restore the referenced
file to the path specified in the References dialog box. If the
referenced file is in a new location, clear the "Missing:" reference
and create a new reference to the file in its new folder.

See Microsoft KnowledgeBase articles:
283115 'ACC2002: References That You Must Set When You Work with
Microsoft Access'
Or for Access 97:
175484 'References to Set When Working With Microsoft Access' for
the correct ones needed,
and
160870 'VBA Functions Break in Database with Missing References' for
how to reset a missing one.

For even more information, see
http://members.rogers.com/douglas.j.steele/AccessReferenceErrors.html
 

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