SUMMARY
Access provides a number of commands for controlling error handling. With very little code, you can have Access log all the errors that occur during runtime. You can also create centralized error-handling routines to anticipate errors and handle them accordingly.
Chapter 4, “Looking at the Access Collections,” goes into the details of the various collections and objects found within Access.
Chapter 26, “Startup Checking System Routines Using DAO,” uses various error-handling routines to check the back end at startup.
Appendix C, “Access 2000 and Jet 4 Errors,” lists the errors for Access 2000 and Jet 4.
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