The vba code that won't go away!

Wegets7

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I'm using Access 2002 and I created a switchboard and deleted it without using Switchboard manager. Now the left over module alarms every time I try to add code to the project or even click on the switchboard module. The alarm states that the form name maybe mis-spelled or missing.

Please make it stop! ;-)
Thanks
R :confused:
 
Here is the code that is left in from the the switchboard.
:confused:
Option Compare Database

Private Sub Form_Open(Cancel As Integer)
' Minimize the database window and initialize the form.

' Move to the switchboard page that is marked as the default.
Me.Filter = "[ItemNumber] = 0 AND [Argument] = 'Default' "
Me.FilterOn = True

End Sub

Private Sub Form_Current()
' Update the caption and fill in the list of options.

Me.Caption = Nz(Me![ItemText], "")
FillOptions

End Sub

Private Sub FillOptions()
' Fill in the options for this switchboard page.

' The number of buttons on the form.
Const conNumButtons = 3

Dim con As Object
Dim rs As Object
Dim stSql As String
Dim intOption As Integer

' Set the focus to the first button on the form,
' and then hide all of the buttons on the form
' but the first. You can't hide the field with the focus.
Me![Option1].SetFocus
For intOption = 2 To conNumButtons
Me("Option" & intOption).Visible = False
Next intOption

' Open the table of Switchboard Items, and find
' the first item for this Switchboard Page.
Set con = Application.CurrentProject.Connection
stSql = "SELECT * FROM [Switchboard Items]"
stSql = stSql & " WHERE [ItemNumber] > 0 AND [SwitchboardID]=" & Me![SwitchboardID]
stSql = stSql & " ORDER BY [ItemNumber];"
Set rs = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
rs.Open stSql, con, 1 ' 1 = adOpenKeyset

' If there are no options for this Switchboard Page,
' display a message. Otherwise, fill the page with the items.
If (rs.EOF) Then
Me![OptionLabel1].Caption = "There are no items for this switchboard page"
Else
While (Not (rs.EOF))
Me("Option" & rs![ItemNumber]).Visible = True
Me("OptionLabel" & rs![ItemNumber]).Visible = True
Me("OptionLabel" & rs![ItemNumber]).Caption = rs![ItemText]
rs.MoveNext
Wend
End If

' Close the recordset and the database.
rs.Close
Set rs = Nothing
Set con = Nothing

End Sub

Private Function HandleButtonClick(intBtn As Integer)
' This function is called when a button is clicked.
' intBtn indicates which button was clicked.

' Constants for the commands that can be executed.
Const conCmdGotoSwitchboard = 1
Const conCmdOpenFormAdd = 2
Const conCmdOpenFormBrowse = 3
Const conCmdOpenReport = 4
Const conCmdCustomizeSwitchboard = 5
Const conCmdExitApplication = 6
Const conCmdRunMacro = 7
Const conCmdRunCode = 8
Const conCmdOpenPage = 9

' An error that is special cased.
Const conErrDoCmdCancelled = 2501

Dim con As Object
Dim rs As Object
Dim stSql As String

On Error GoTo HandleButtonClick_Err

' Find the item in the Switchboard Items table
' that corresponds to the button that was clicked.
Set con = Application.CurrentProject.Connection
Set rs = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
stSql = "SELECT * FROM [Switchboard Items] "
stSql = stSql & "WHERE [SwitchboardID]=" & Me![SwitchboardID] & " AND [ItemNumber]=" & intBtn
rs.Open stSql, con, 1 ' 1 = adOpenKeyset

' If no item matches, report the error and exit the function.
If (rs.EOF) Then
MsgBox "There was an error reading the Switchboard Items table."
rs.Close
Set rs = Nothing
Set con = Nothing
Exit Function
End If

Select Case rs![Command]

' Go to another switchboard.
Case conCmdGotoSwitchboard
Me.Filter = "[ItemNumber] = 0 AND [SwitchboardID]=" & rs![Argument]

' Open a form in Add mode.
Case conCmdOpenFormAdd
DoCmd.OpenForm rs![Argument], , , , acAdd

' Open a form.
Case conCmdOpenFormBrowse
DoCmd.OpenForm rs![Argument]

' Open a report.
Case conCmdOpenReport
DoCmd.OpenReport rs![Argument], acPreview

' Customize the Switchboard.
Case conCmdCustomizeSwitchboard
' Handle the case where the Switchboard Manager
' is not installed (e.g. Minimal Install).
On Error Resume Next
Application.Run "ACWZMAIN.sbm_Entry"
If (Err <> 0) Then MsgBox "Command not available."
On Error GoTo 0
' Update the form.
Me.Filter = "[ItemNumber] = 0 AND [Argument] = 'Default' "
Me.Caption = Nz(Me![ItemText], "")
FillOptions

' Exit the application.
Case conCmdExitApplication
CloseCurrentDatabase

' Run a macro.
Case conCmdRunMacro
DoCmd.RunMacro rs![Argument]

' Run code.
Case conCmdRunCode
Application.Run rs![Argument]

' Open a Data Access Page
Case conCmdOpenPage
DoCmd.OpenDataAccessPage rs![Argument]

' Any other command is unrecognized.
Case Else
MsgBox "Unknown option."

End Select

' Close the recordset and the database.
rs.Close

HandleButtonClick_Exit:
On Error Resume Next
Set rs = Nothing
Set con = Nothing
Exit Function

HandleButtonClick_Err:
' If the action was cancelled by the user for
' some reason, don't display an error message.
' Instead, resume on the next line.
If (Err = conErrDoCmdCancelled) Then
Resume Next
Else
MsgBox "There was an error executing the command.", vbCritical
Resume HandleButtonClick_Exit
End If

End Function

Private Sub Option1_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Option1_Click

Dim stDocName As String
Dim stLinkCriteria As String

stDocName = "1__COHORT_CLASS_ENTRY"
DoCmd.OpenForm stDocName, , , stLinkCriteria

Exit_Option1_Click:
Exit Sub

Err_Option1_Click:
MsgBox Err.Description
Resume Exit_Option1_Click
End Sub

Private Sub Option2_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Option2_Click

Dim stDocName As String
Dim stLinkCriteria As String

stDocName = "2__STUDENT_ENTRY_REGISTRATION"
DoCmd.OpenForm stDocName, , , stLinkCriteria

Exit_Option2_Click:
Exit Sub

Err_Option2_Click:
MsgBox Err.Description
Resume Exit_Option2_Click

End Sub

Private Sub Option3_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Option3_Click

Dim stDocName As String
Dim stLinkCriteria As String

stDocName = "3__ISSUES_TO_STUDENT"
DoCmd.OpenForm stDocName, , , stLinkCriteria

Exit_Option3_Click:
Exit Sub

Err_Option3_Click:
MsgBox Err.Description
Resume Exit_Option3_Click

End Sub
:confused:
 
Hi Rich
Thanks for asking. I tried deleting all and parts of the code. However when I tried to save the changes the save failed.

I would like to use the right button menu command that reads "Remove form_Switchboard", but its dimmed for all vba class objects. I suspect some way to activate this command must be available, but it eludes me.

R :confused:
 
To whom it may concern:

Solution: I used the Database splitter utility and exported all my forms, reports, queries, modules and macros to a new db.

A bass ackward solution for a kludgy programming enviroment.

Rich :cool:
 
you beat me to it - I was gonna say create a new blank database and then just import the forms tables queries and reports that you want.

Glad you got it fixed...
 

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