Access extremely unstable on my PC
I need some urgent help or advice.
Thanks to good advice from some participants to this forum, I was well on my way to developing an ERP in Access.
This morning I have had a number of crashes in a large program. When that happens, I comment out every line and then restore them line by line, taking care of the logic elements first (restore if and end if, with and end with, whereby each one is indented perfectly and commented).
What particularly irritates me is that I was able to release entire blocks of code after testing them for absence of crashes, until new crashes came up. When I then commented out again my latest corrections, what used to work now also caused a crash. I could make no sense out of this weird behavior.
Fed up with this, I decided to restore a back up database. Making a test copy of the back up, I tested the program in question with some fake but realistic data, and it worked. Great.
Now I need to make some small changes in the software. I barely opened the Visual Basic Program window without making any change, and this version now crashes again.
What is wrong here? I am losing confidence in this program, which really sets me back months.
It seems I am up against something that defies a logical approach.
Does anybody have an idea? Thanks in adavance
I need some urgent help or advice.
Thanks to good advice from some participants to this forum, I was well on my way to developing an ERP in Access.
This morning I have had a number of crashes in a large program. When that happens, I comment out every line and then restore them line by line, taking care of the logic elements first (restore if and end if, with and end with, whereby each one is indented perfectly and commented).
What particularly irritates me is that I was able to release entire blocks of code after testing them for absence of crashes, until new crashes came up. When I then commented out again my latest corrections, what used to work now also caused a crash. I could make no sense out of this weird behavior.
Fed up with this, I decided to restore a back up database. Making a test copy of the back up, I tested the program in question with some fake but realistic data, and it worked. Great.
Now I need to make some small changes in the software. I barely opened the Visual Basic Program window without making any change, and this version now crashes again.
What is wrong here? I am losing confidence in this program, which really sets me back months.
It seems I am up against something that defies a logical approach.
Does anybody have an idea? Thanks in adavance