Ilona-

Add an error trap around your DoCmd.OpenReport.  Setting Cancel = True
creates a trappable 2501 error - your code canceled the action requested by
the OpenReport.  It could be as simple as:

  On Error Resume Next
  DoCmd.OpenReport ...

John Viescas, author
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ilona Wright
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 7:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ms_access] On No Data Help Please

Hi John,

In the On No Data event of my Computer Register report I have
Private Sub Report_NoData(Cancel As Integer)

MsgBox "There is no data for this report. Canceling report..."

Cancel = -1

End Sub



On pressing Enter to the MsgBox I get the error

Run-time error '2501'

The OpenReport action was cancelled.

You used a method of the DoCmd object to carry out an action in Visual
basic, but then clicked Cancel in a dialogue box.

For example, you used the Close method to close a changed form, then clicked
Cancel in the dialogue box that asks if you want to save the changes you
made to the form.

The Debug takes me to the DoCmd.OpenReport line that opened the report.

If there is no data, how do I cancel the report and cleanly get back to my
form?

Thanks again in advance

Ilona








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