i have an update query. everytime i run it it comes up with a warning message. are you sure? etc. is there anyway of disabling just that message. or do i have to change some drastic properties for the whole database.
jeanette, i dont really know anything about vba and i prefer to use macros(purely because i know just a little more about them than vba)
is there a way i can do this by using macros. the update query is run by a macro and it sould be pretty easy to slot the warning disabler in before and after.
Select the 'SetWarnings' option at the start of your Macro, set it to 'No'
At the end of your macro, select the 'SetWarnings' option and set it to 'Yes'
If SetWarnings is not there, select 'Show All Options' button in the main menu ribbon.
lets say you are running an update query - and some of the updates requested fail, because you are trying to set an illegal value, or something that is not permitted by a validation rule .....
or you are trying to insert new data, maybe from a spreadsheet yuo uploaded, and some rows are duplicates, or cannot be added ...
then if you turn the warnings off, you never know the action failed. (partially) because you suppressed the warning.