如何Debug Access 中的VBA

When I click the "Run Sub/UserForm (F5)" command in the VBA editor I
get a macro list. The code doesn't execute. The "Step Into (F8)"
command doesnt work either. What am I doing wrong?

>On Mar 30, 10:36 am, Matthias Klaey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> "nuages" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >When I click the "Run Sub/UserForm (F5)" command in the VBA editor I
>> >get a macro list. The code doesn't execute. The "Step Into (F8)"
>> >command doesnt work either. What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> You can only run code directly with F5 if the sub/function does not
>> have any arguments. If the cursor is positioned in a Sub/Function that
>> has arguments, or if the cursor is in the empty space between two
>> procedures, then the macro list pops up. This is the Access standard.
>>
>> If you want to run a Sub/Function that has arguments, you must do so
>> in the immediate window (Ctrl+G):
>>
>> Public MyFunc(intX As Integer) As Integer
>> MyFunc = 2 * intX
>> End Function
>>
>> ? MyFunc(3)
>>
>> 6
>>
>> HTH
>> Matthias Kläy
>> --www.kcc.ch
>
>Thanks very much for quick reply. I now am more aware on how F5, F8
>works. As it happens the the following procedure doesn't have
>arguments and it works properly. But when I try and run it in the
>Editor I still get a Macro list. Any ideas?
>
>Option Compare Database
>Option Explicit
>
>Public Function faq_Open_Correct_Startup_Form()
>'The purpose of this function procedure is to run the
>'following sub procedure at startup.
>sub_Open_Correct_Startup_Form
>End Function

Sorry .. I forgot to mention that F5 only works in standard modules,
not in Form or Report or Class modules. You will have to call these
procedures from the immediate window too, e.g.

Call Forms("MyForm").faq_Open_Correct_Startup_Form

Greetings,
Matthias Kläy
--
www.kcc.ch

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