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ranswrt

error message
 
I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks

FSt1

error message
 
hi
try
set db = Range("currentdb")

you set objects and a range is an object. values are just equals(=)

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks


ranswrt

error message
 
I have

dim db as string

I am trying to get the string from the cell named 'currentdb'. I have used
this same code in other procedures and it has worked fine.
"FSt1" wrote:

hi
try
set db = Range("currentdb")

you set objects and a range is an object. values are just equals(=)

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks


Dave Peterson

error message
 
Check your spelling of that range name.

And check to make sure that the sheet being looked at actually has a range named
currentdb.



ranswrt wrote:

I have

dim db as string

I am trying to get the string from the cell named 'currentdb'. I have used
this same code in other procedures and it has worked fine.
"FSt1" wrote:

hi
try
set db = Range("currentdb")

you set objects and a range is an object. values are just equals(=)

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks


--

Dave Peterson

FSt1

error message
 
hi
a range is an object.
a string is a value.
i am confused now!?!?!?!
if a string then......
dim db as string
db = currentdb.value
else
dim db as range
set db = range("currentdb")

a string is somthing like "i am a string"
a range is someting like A1:R20

are we on the same page?!?!?!?

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have

dim db as string

I am trying to get the string from the cell named 'currentdb'. I have used
this same code in other procedures and it has worked fine.
"FSt1" wrote:

hi
try
set db = Range("currentdb")

you set objects and a range is an object. values are just equals(=)

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks


FSt1

error message
 
hi dave,
thanks for your input.
but did i miss someting about objects and values
please correct me if i'm wrong.

regards
FSt1

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Check your spelling of that range name.

And check to make sure that the sheet being looked at actually has a range named
currentdb.



ranswrt wrote:

I have

dim db as string

I am trying to get the string from the cell named 'currentdb'. I have used
this same code in other procedures and it has worked fine.
"FSt1" wrote:

hi
try
set db = Range("currentdb")

you set objects and a range is an object. values are just equals(=)

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

error message
 
The OP added this detail:
dim db as string
in the followup post.

So that means that:
db = Range("currentdb")
is relying on the default property of the range (.value).



FSt1 wrote:

hi dave,
thanks for your input.
but did i miss someting about objects and values
please correct me if i'm wrong.

regards
FSt1

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Check your spelling of that range name.

And check to make sure that the sheet being looked at actually has a range named
currentdb.



ranswrt wrote:

I have

dim db as string

I am trying to get the string from the cell named 'currentdb'. I have used
this same code in other procedures and it has worked fine.
"FSt1" wrote:

hi
try
set db = Range("currentdb")

you set objects and a range is an object. values are just equals(=)

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

FSt1

error message
 
hi
i was unaware of a default value property. i thought that this had to be
specified.
after testing, you're rignt
thanks for correcting me. i learned something.
disregards all of my posts.

regards
FSt1

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

The OP added this detail:
dim db as string
in the followup post.

So that means that:
db = Range("currentdb")
is relying on the default property of the range (.value).



FSt1 wrote:

hi dave,
thanks for your input.
but did i miss someting about objects and values
please correct me if i'm wrong.

regards
FSt1

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Check your spelling of that range name.

And check to make sure that the sheet being looked at actually has a range named
currentdb.



ranswrt wrote:

I have

dim db as string

I am trying to get the string from the cell named 'currentdb'. I have used
this same code in other procedures and it has worked fine.
"FSt1" wrote:

hi
try
set db = Range("currentdb")

you set objects and a range is an object. values are just equals(=)

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

error message
 
I think it's a good idea to specify the property that you want. I like it
because it makes the code much more self-documenting.

FSt1 wrote:

hi
i was unaware of a default value property. i thought that this had to be
specified.
after testing, you're rignt
thanks for correcting me. i learned something.
disregards all of my posts.

regards
FSt1

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

The OP added this detail:
dim db as string
in the followup post.

So that means that:
db = Range("currentdb")
is relying on the default property of the range (.value).



FSt1 wrote:

hi dave,
thanks for your input.
but did i miss someting about objects and values
please correct me if i'm wrong.

regards
FSt1

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Check your spelling of that range name.

And check to make sure that the sheet being looked at actually has a range named
currentdb.



ranswrt wrote:

I have

dim db as string

I am trying to get the string from the cell named 'currentdb'. I have used
this same code in other procedures and it has worked fine.
"FSt1" wrote:

hi
try
set db = Range("currentdb")

you set objects and a range is an object. values are just equals(=)

regards
FSt1

"ranswrt" wrote:

I have the following code:

db = Range("currentdb")

I have used this code before in other procedures and it has worked. When I
use in a userform_Terminate I get the error

method 'Range' of Object'_Global' failed.

'currentdb' is a named cell on a worksheet.

Why won't this work?
Thanks

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


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